Nagyrév culture
#13 - Nagyrév culture | |
| Geographical range | Hungary and Slovakia |
|---|---|
| Period | Bronze Age |
| Dates | 3rd millennium BC – 2nd millennium BC |
| Type site | Nagyrév |
| Preceded by | Vučedol culture |
| Followed by | Hatvan culture, Vatin culture, Vatya culture |
The Nagyrév culture was a Bronze-Age culture that existed in what is now Nagyrév, Hungary. It existed alongside the Vatya culture and Hatvan cultures and was eventually superseded by the latter. The main style of pottery was a one or two handed cup with a tall funnel neck that is made in a black burnished ware. The earliest phase of the culture is also known as the Makó culture.