It was succeeded in the Middle Bronze Age by the facies of the pile dwellings and of the dammed settlements and the Terramare culture.
[4] According to Paul Reinecke's chronological system, the Polada culture is included in the Bronze Age stages BzA2 to BzC2, but according to David-Elbiali & David (2009) only BzA1a, BzA1b and BzA2a, i.e.
The settlements in the area of lakes and marshes of Moraine are stilt houses resting on "drainage" [10] of horizontal trunks, arranged in layered platform or cassette.
[11] If the pottery is still coarse, other human activities grow and develop: lithic industry, in bone and horn, wood and metals.
Male individuals from Trentino in the Bronze Age (Paludei di Volano and Romagnano III) mainly belonged to Haplogroup G-M201, associated with the Early European Farmers.