About 650 BC, it evolved from the Lusatian culture between the lower Vistula and Parseta rivers,[2] and subsequently expanded southward.
[3] The Pomeranian culture developed in Western Pomerania covering the entire range of the Oder (Odra) and Vistula river basins.
Babeş and Shchukin argue in favour of an origin in eastern Pomerania on the Baltic coast of northwestern Poland, on the grounds of correspondences in archaeological material e.g. a Pomeranian-style fibula found in a Poieneşti site in Moldavia.
Incised drawings on the urns show hunting scenes, chariot races, or riders.
Brooches of Certoza-type and necklaces of multiple bronze rings are typical examples of metal work.