Basarabi culture (English Wikipedia)

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  • Dima, Christian; Borangic, Catalin (2018). "Wagon-Models from the Second Iron Age. Journey to the Outer World or Gifts for the Gods?". Archaeologica Bulgarica. 22 (2): 15–32. Metal model wagons are a much wider appearance for the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. The Bronze Age wagon models belonging to the Urnfield culture are known as vessel-carrying wagon models (Kesselwagen) provided as grave goods, in the vessel being carried the cremated remains of the deceased. Some of these wagons also have water-bird protomes and were found in Acholshausen (Germany), Peckatel (Germany), Skallerup (Denmark), Milaveč (Czech Republic). This evolved later in Villanovan and Hallstatt cultures of the Early Iron Age in different parts of Europe, majority in Italy, also related with a funerary practice. This kind of wagon were also found in Carpathian Basin, some of them being decorated with water birds protomes, for example, the Kesselwagen from Bujoru (Teleorman County, Romania) belonging to Basarabi culture.