Hallstattan
[hawl-stat-n, hahl-shtaht-n] /hɔlˈstæt n, hɑlˈʃtɑt n/
adjective, Archaeology.
1.
of, relating to, or belonging to a variously dated early period of Iron Age culture in Europe, characterized by the use of bronze, the introduction of iron, and by artistic work in pottery, jewelry, etc.
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