Dates/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell Beaker culture
nze AgeDatesc. 2800–1800 BCMajor s;2800;bc-i;;;;
geDatesc. 2800–1800 BCMajor sitesCast;1800 BC;bc-i;;;;
Template:Bronze Age Europe
ng from around 2800 BC. Bell Beaker c;2800 BC;bc-i;;;;
ritain from c. 2450 BC, with the appe;2450 BC;bc-i;;;;
til as late as 1800 BC,[0][0] but in;1800 BC;bc-i;;;;
ope only until 2300 BC, when it was s;2300 BC;bc-i;;;;
pe. From about 2400 BC the Beaker fol;2400 BC;bc-i;;;;
d to the early 3rd millennium, wi;3rd;bc-m;;;;
Rhine in about 2600 BC.[0][00]\n\nRecon;2600 BC;bc-i;;;;
ngary by about 2500 BC. In the Carpat;2500 BC;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 3000–2200 BC), which had ev;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 3300–2600 BC).[note 1] In c;2600 BC;bc-i;;;;
st half of the third millennium was;third;bc-m;;;;
(c. 3100 – c. 2350 BC), forming a co;2350 BC;bc-i;;;;
in the period 2400–2200 BC, was a;2400;bc-i;;;;
he period 2400–2200 BC, was associate;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
om Ireland, c. 2000 BC\nSewn-plank boa;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
y, Britain, c. 2000 BC\nGiven the unus;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
(Hungary), c. 2500-2200 BC\nBritis;2500;bc-i;;;;
gary), c. 2500-2200 BC\nBritish and Am;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
, Switzerland, 2700–2150 BC\nStele;2700;bc-i;;;;
tzerland, 2700–2150 BC\nStele fragment;2150 BC;bc-i;;;;
, Switzerland, 2700-2150 BC\nHistor;2700;bc-i;;;;
tzerland, 2700-2150 BC\nHistorical cra;2150 BC;bc-i;;;;
wton, England, 2470–2210 BC\nLee et;2470;bc-i;;;;
England, 2470–2210 BC\nLee et al. (20;2210 BC;bc-i;;;;
site dated to 2600–2500 BC at Kro;2600;bc-i;;;;
dated to 2600–2500 BC at Kromsdorf,;2500 BC;bc-i;;;;
] but between ~2500 and 2000 BC th;2500;bc-i;;;;
ween ~2500 and 2000 BC there was a re;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
amples from c. 2000 BC were modelled;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
Beaker period (2800-1800 BC), alon;2800;bc-i;;;;
r period (2800-1800 BC), along with S;1800 BC;bc-i;;;;
e, England, c. 2300 BC\nPapac et al. (;2300 BC;bc-i;;;;
), dating from 2200–1930 BC. Two o;2200;bc-i;;;;
ting from 2200–1930 BC. Two of the in;1930 BC;bc-i;;;;
d in Sardinia ~2600 BC.[00]\nIn a 2020;2600 BC;bc-i;;;;
(Spain) ran c. 2900–2500 BC, in co;2900;bc-i;;;;
n) ran c. 2900–2500 BC, in contrast t;2500 BC;bc-i;;;;
Andalusia (c. 2500–2200 BC).[00];2500;bc-i;;;;
lusia (c. 2500–2200 BC).[00]\n\nLos Mil;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
sion" from the third millennium in;third;bc-m;;;;
nze Age, about 1800 BC. A third build;1800 BC;bc-i;;;;
asted to about 1300 BC, after which t;1300 BC;bc-i;;;;
ker period, c. 2600-2200 BC. The c;2600;bc-i;;;;
eriod, c. 2600-2200 BC. The complex o;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
between about 2475 and 1300 BC.[0;2475;bc-i;;;;
about 2475 and 1300 BC.[00] Some evid;1300 BC;bc-i;;;;
ttlement about 2700 BC.[00] However,;2700 BC;bc-i;;;;
Balearics, c. 2400–2000 BC, as sh;2400;bc-i;;;;
arics, c. 2400–2000 BC, as shown by t;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
started after 2500 BC.[00] Two great;2500 BC;bc-i;;;;
Age 1, around 2600–2550 BC. Middl;2600;bc-i;;;;
1, around 2600–2550 BC. Middle Bell B;2550 BC;bc-i;;;;
e, Germany, c. 2300 BC@.[00][000][000;2300 BC;bc-i;;;;
ea.[00]\nAround 2300 BC, large circula;2300 BC;bc-i;;;;
n use until c. 1900 BC.[000][000] The;1900 BC;bc-i;;;;
d Bronze Ages (2500–500 BC)\nGold l;2500;bc-i;;;;
nze Ages (2500–500 BC)\nGold lunula f;500 BC;bc-i;;;;
lessington, c. 2400 BC\nBeakers arrive;2400 BC;bc-i;;;;
Ireland around 2500 BC and fell out o;2500 BC;bc-i;;;;
of use around 1700 BC.[000] The beak;1700 BC;bc-i;;;;
g, Ireland, c. 2300 BC@.[000]\nThe fea;2300 BC;bc-i;;;;
e, Ireland, c. 2000 BC\nIn general, th;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
ng from around 2500 BC (O'Brien 2004);2500 BC;bc-i;;;;
ween the dates 2500–2200 BC. In a@;2500;bc-i;;;;
the dates 2500–2200 BC. In a@ddition,;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
cts[000] After 2200 BC there is great;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
h Wales. After 2000 BC, other copper;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
ated to around 1700 BC.\n\nReconstructi;1700 BC;bc-i;;;;
Britain around 2200 BC and this rough;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
nd from around 2400–2000 BC.[000];2400;bc-i;;;;
om around 2400–2000 BC.[000] They are;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
old lunula, c. 2000 BC;2000 BC;bc-i;;2.1.1.1;;
nze dagger, c. 1900 BC;1900 BC;bc-i;;;;
m Tedavnet, c. 2200 BC@.[000];2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
r c@eramic, c. 2200 BC;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
ornaments, c. 2200 BC;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
old lunula, c. 2000 BC;2000 BC;bc-i;;2.2.1.1;;
Copper axe, c. 2300-2000 BC;2300;bc-i;;;;
r axe, c. 2300-2000 BC\n\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\n\nBrita;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
l, England, c. 2400 BC\nStonehenge, En;2400 BC;bc-i;;;;
e, England, c. 2500 BC\nBeakers arrive;2500 BC;bc-i;;;;
Britain around 2500 BC, with migratio;2500 BC;bc-i;;;;
in use around 2200–2100 BC with t;2200;bc-i;;;;
se around 2200–2100 BC with the emerg;2100 BC;bc-i;;;;
of use around 1700 BC.[000] The earl;1700 BC;bc-i;;;;
ze from around 2200 BC and widely tra;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
aker people c. 2300 BC.[000] [000]\nSi;2300 BC;bc-i;;;;
om as early as 2030 BC.[000] These ar;2030 BC;bc-i;;;;
d, dating from 1550 BC.[000];1550 BC;bc-i;;;;
m Cornwall, c. 2400 BC@.[000][000];2400 BC;bc-i;;;;
lunula, Wales, 2400-2000 BC.[000];2400;bc-i;;;;
a, Wales, 2400-2000 BC.[000];2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
rriby boat, c. 2000 BC, model and rep;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
anaro culture (1800–1600 BC), for;1800;bc-i;;;;
culture (1800–1600 BC), for which C-;1600 BC;bc-i;;;;
alibrate to c. 2250 BC. There is virt;2250 BC;bc-i;;;;
s in the early second millennia, apa;second;bc-m;;;;
e in Sardinia (2100–1800 BC) is ch;2100;bc-i;;;;
Sardinia (2100–1800 BC) is characteri;1800 BC;bc-i;;;;
al phases: A1 (2100–2000 BC), A2 (;2100;bc-i;;;;
ases: A1 (2100–2000 BC), A2 (2000–190;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
–2000 BC), A2 (2000–1900 BC), B (1;2000;bc-i;;1.1.2.2;;
BC), A2 (2000–1900 BC), B (1900–1800;1900 BC;bc-i;;;;
0–1900 BC), B (1900–1800 BC).[000];1900;bc-i;;1.1.2.2;;
0 BC), B (1900–1800 BC).[000] In thes;1800 BC;bc-i;;;;
Aegean from c. 2200–2000 BC. Accor;2200;bc-i;;;;
n from c. 2200–2000 BC. According to;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
eveloped after 1900 BC between Greece;1900 BC;bc-i;;;;
e, Denmark, c. 2350-1950 BC.[000];2350;bc-i;;;;
nmark, c. 2350-1950 BC.[000]\nLate Neo;1950 BC;bc-i;;;;
e, Denmark, c. 1900 BC.[000][000]\nLat;1900 BC;bc-i;;;;
s, Denmark, c. 1900 BC.[000]\nIn Denma;1900 BC;bc-i;;;;
I) starting at 2350 BC. These sites a;2350 BC;bc-i;;;;
sed the period 2460–1990 BC, linke;2460;bc-i;;;;
he period 2460–1990 BC, linked to ano;1990 BC;bc-i;;;;
k, Denmark, c. 1800 BC\nNorthern Jutla;1800 BC;bc-i;;;;
ehistory, from 2400-1800 BC, is al;2400;bc-i;;;;
ory, from 2400-1800 BC, is also known;1800 BC;bc-i;;;;
e succeeded c. 2300 BC by beakers of;2300 BC;bc-i;;;;
dating from c. 2000 BC was discovered;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
dating from c. 2000 BC was also found;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
r, Denmark, c. 1900 BC;1900 BC;bc-i;;;;
aggers, around 2350 BC, must all in a;2350 BC;bc-i;;;;
from...around 2450 BC, when we see i;2450 BC;bc-i;;;;
d period after 2000 BCE, thereby provi;2000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
rth Africa by ~2500 BCE, and by ~2000;2500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
0 BCE, and by ~2000 BCE the replacemen;2000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
tp), dated to ~2500-2000 BCE. … On;2500;bc-i;;;;
dated to ~2500-2000 BCE. … Only one 2-;2000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
pter 3. Europe 2500 to 2200 BC: Be;2500;bc-i;;;;
Europe 2500 to 2200 BC: Between expir;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
–140. From ca. 2300 to 1700 BC a n;2300;bc-i;;;;
om ca. 2300 to 1700 BC a new historic;1700 BC;bc-i;;;;