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{{Infobox archaeological culture
{{Infobox archaeological culture
|name = Danilo culture
|name = Danilo culture
|period = Middle [[Neolithic]]
|map = [[File:European Middle Neolithic.gif|250px|right|European Middle Neolithic]]
|horizon = [[Old Europe (archaeology)|Old Europe]]
|period = [[Neolithic Europe|Neolithic]]
|dates = c. 4700–3900 [[BCE]]
|dates = c. 4700–3900 [[BCE]]
|majorsites = [[Danilo, Croatia]]
|majorsites = [[Danilo, Croatia]]
|precededby = [[Cardium pottery|Cardium pottery culture]]
|map = [[File:European Middle Neolithic.gif|250px|right|European Middle Neolithic]]
|precededby= [[Cardium pottery|Cardium pottery culture]]
|followedby = [[Hvar culture]]
|followedby = [[Butmir culture]]
}}
}}
{{See also|Old Europe (archaeology)}}
'''Danilo culture''' ({{lang-hr|Danilska kultura}}) was a [[Neolithic]] culture of the [[Dalmatia]]n coast of [[Croatia]] and parts of [[Bosnia]], dating to 4700-3900 BC.

'''Danilo culture''' ({{lang-hr|Danilska kultura}}) was a [[Neolithic]] culture of the [[Dalmatia]]n coast of [[Croatia]] and parts of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], dating to 4700-3900 BC.


The dig site consists of large numbers of pits and post holes whose associated material has been subdivided typologically into five phases.
The dig site consists of large numbers of pits and post holes whose associated material has been subdivided typologically into five phases.


There are two associated pottery styles, painted in black and broad red bands on buff ware, and incised on dark burnished ware, belong in the Middle Neolithic. The geometric designs suggest connections with contemporary wares in Italy, particularly Ripoli and Serra D'Alto. There was also a long blade and tanged point stone industry closely related to fishing.
There are two associated pottery styles, painted in black and broad red bands on buff ware, and incised on dark burnished ware, belong in the Middle Neolithic. The geometric designs suggest connections with contemporary wares in Italy, particularly Ripoli and [[Prehistoric Italy#Neolithic|Serra D'Alto]]. There was also a long blade and tanged point stone industry closely related to fishing.


==Gallery==
{{gallery|Zivotinjski riton.jpg|Danilo ceramic cultic vessel|Klececi riton.jpg
<gallery widths="160" heights="160">
|Ceramic vessel, Archaeological Museum Zadar}}
File:Zivotinjski riton.jpg|Ceramic rhyton
File:Klececi riton.jpg|Ceramic rhyton
File:Danilo1a.jpg|Rhyton
File:Danilo 2a.jpg|Ceramic dish
</gallery>


==See also==
==See also==
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[[Category:Neolithic cultures of Europe]]
[[Category:Neolithic cultures of Europe]]
[[Category:Archaeological cultures of Southeastern Europe]]
[[Category:Archaeological cultures of Europe]]
[[Category:Archaeological cultures in Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
[[Category:Archaeological cultures in Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
[[Category:Archaeological cultures in Croatia]]
[[Category:Archaeological cultures in Croatia]]

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Danilo culture
European Middle Neolithic
European Middle Neolithic
HorizonOld Europe
PeriodNeolithic
Datesc. 4700–3900 BCE
Major sitesDanilo, Croatia
Preceded byCardium pottery culture
Followed byHvar culture

Danilo culture (Croatian: Danilska kultura) was a Neolithic culture of the Dalmatian coast of Croatia and parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, dating to 4700-3900 BC.

The dig site consists of large numbers of pits and post holes whose associated material has been subdivided typologically into five phases.

There are two associated pottery styles, painted in black and broad red bands on buff ware, and incised on dark burnished ware, belong in the Middle Neolithic. The geometric designs suggest connections with contemporary wares in Italy, particularly Ripoli and Serra D'Alto. There was also a long blade and tanged point stone industry closely related to fishing.

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Sources

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  • "Danilska kultura". Croatian Encyclopedia (in Croatian).