Eutresis culture

Eutresis culture is a Final Neolithic and Early Bronze Age culture in mainland Greece, also known as Early Helladic I in Helladic chronology.

[1] It was developed directly out of central and southern Greek Final Neolithic culture and lasted roughly from c. 3200 to c. 2650 BC.

[2] The culture is named after the site of Eutresis (Boeotia) excavated in 1958.

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Early Helladic pottery (3rd millennium BC)