the La Tène culture (450 - 1st century bc)

 

 

Scythians (700 bc) inhabited an area in Eurasia which ranged from the Altai region where Mongolia, China,

Russia, and Kazakhstan come together, across the South of Ukraine to the lower Danube river area and Bulgaria

 

 

Celts (1000-50 bc) in contemporary terms the 'Seven Celtic nations' are usually defined as Ireland, Wales,

Scotland, Cornwall, Isle of Man, Brittany and Galicia. Other areas of Europe are associated with being

Celtic, such as Asturias and England

 

 

Germanic and Slavic tribes (1000-500 bc) left southern Scandinavia and moved south

 

Brythonic (late second millennium bc)

 

 

the Villanovan culture (1100-700 bc) was the earliest Iron Age culture of central

and northern Italy, abruptly following the Bronze Age Terramare culture

 

the Hallstatt culture (1200 - 500 bc)

 

the Urnfield culture (1300-750 bc)

 

 

the Terramare culture (1500-1100 bc)

 

the Tumulus culture (1600-1200 bc)

 

the Unetice culture (2300-1600 bc)

 

the Andronovo culture (2300-1000 bc) is a cover term for a group of Bronze Age cultures

of southern Siberia and Central Asia, it was succeded by the Karasuk and the Srubna cultures

 

 

Stonehenge (2500 bc) although used for worship by the Celts must have been built by an even older neolithic culture

 

the Beaker culture (2800-1900 bc)

 

 

the Corded Ware culture (3200 bc)

 

 

Kurgans (4000 bc)

 

 

the Natufian culture (12000 bc)