Bandkeramiek BK7 Beek

Bandkeramiek BK7 Beek

Around 5,250 BC the first farmers arrived in the Netherlands, more specifically in South Limburg. Archaeologists today find traces of those farms as well as all kinds of other finds, such as flint and pottery. They decorated many pottery with linear (linear) decorative patterns. Those decorations are so typical that they have given the name to this entire prehistoric culture: the Lined Ceramics. Remains of Linear Ceramics have been found in many places in Beek over the past century.

Along the Keutelbeek there were several Banderamic villages. This walking route takes you past various places where archaeologists have found the remains of these villages.
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Spaubeekerstraat, 6191 HW, Limburg

Type of itinerary


Walking route

Distance


7.6 km
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Herman Wehkamp
Coördinator Routepunt

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