Comb Ceramic Culture

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beautifulpathway77558473's avatarbeautifulpathway77558473#55 days agoManual
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-Comb Ceramic Culture, or Pit-Comb Ware, was a widespread [Neolithic](/wiki/Neolithic) hunter-gatherer culture of Northeast Europe. It is distinctively marked by its unique [pottery](/wiki/Pottery) adorned with impressions made by comb-like tools.
+## Population
+Estimating specific population numbers for modern-day countries during the [Neolithic](/wiki/Neolithic) Comb Ceramic Culture is challenging due to the archaeological nature of the data. However, as a [Hunter-Gatherer](/wiki/Hunter-Gatherer) society, populations were generally dispersed and of low density across its vast [territory](/wiki/Territory) in Northeast [Europe](/wiki/Europe).
beautifulpathway77558473's avatarbeautifulpathway77558473#45 days agoManual
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-The Comb Ceramic people were widely distributed across territories corresponding to these modern-day countries. While precise population figures from this prehistoric period are not readily available, the culture shows a significant presence in these regions.
beautifulpathway77558473's avatarbeautifulpathway77558473#35 days agoManual
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+The Comb Ceramic people were widely distributed across territories corresponding to these modern-day countries. While precise population figures from this prehistoric period are not readily available, the culture shows a significant presence in these regions.
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+## Countries part of this culture
+- [Finland](/wiki/Finland)
+- [Russia](/wiki/Russia)
+- [Estonia](/wiki/Estonia)
+- [Latvia](/wiki/Latvia)
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+Comb Ceramic Culture, or Pit-Comb Ware, was a widespread [Neolithic](/wiki/Neolithic) hunter-gatherer culture of Northeast Europe. It is distinctively marked by its unique [pottery](/wiki/Pottery) adorned with impressions made by comb-like tools.
+## See also
+- [Stone Age](/wiki/Stone_Age)
+- [Hunter-Gatherer](/wiki/Hunter-Gatherer)
+- [Baltic States](/wiki/Baltic_States)
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