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The everyday life and more... A special culture is developing in the north. Farmers are busy with their daily activities; such as examining a shot hare or doing the laundry at the brooklet - ordinary daily activities. But they also maintain large dolmen burials for the bones of their ancestors. These dolmen burials are made of gigantic boulders, which are transported over great distances. Centuries later, people started calling such structures hunebeds. The Funnelbeaker culture is named for its characteristic ceramics, beakers, and amphorae with funnel-shaped tops, which were found in dolmen burials. Funnelbeaker New Stone Age 5300 - 2000 before Christ

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