Bosut culture

Bosut culture (Serbian: Bosutska kultura / Босутска култура or Bosutska grupa / Босутска група) is a name of a prehistoric Iron Age culture, which was named after the Bosut Gradina archaeological site in Serbia.

[3] The Bosut culture is dated into early Iron Age, and it is generally divided into three development stages:[4] 1.

The main occupation of inhabitants of Bosut culture was agriculture and animal husbandry.

These products were sold to Greek traders, who in turn brought luxury goods from south-east Europe, that were purchased by local aristocracy.

Two mass graves discovered at Gomolava locality are indicating that inhabitants of the Bosut culture practiced human sacrifice.

Map of the territorial extent of the Bosut culture
Bosut culture ceramics from Feudvar , Serbia