List of Cultures and Sites
- Mesolithic
- Megalithic culture (8th to 2nd millennia)
- Early Neolithic
- Franchthi Cave (20th to 3rd millennium) Greece. First European Neolithic site.
- Sesklo (7th millennium) Greece.
- Starcevo-Criş culture (Starčevo I, Körös, Criş, Central Balkans, 7th to 5th millennia)
- Dudeşti culture (6th millennium)
- Middle Neolithic
- Vinča culture (6th to 3rd millennia)
- Linear Ceramic culture (6th to 5th millennia)
- Circular ditches
- Cardium Pottery Culture
- Comb Ceramic culture (6th to 3rd millennia)
- Precucuteni culture
- Ertebølle culture (5th to 3rd millennia)
- Cortaillod culture
- Hembury culture
- Windmill Hill culture
- Pfyn culture
- Corded Ware culture
- Horgen culture
- Eneolithic
- Cucuteni-Trypillian culture (5th millennium)
- Lengyel culture (5th millennium)
- A culture in Central Europe produced monumental arrangements of circular ditches between 4800 BC and 4600 BC.
- Varna culture (5th millennium)
- Funnelbeaker culture (4th millennium)
- Gaudo Culture (3rd millennium, early Bronze Age, in Italian)
- Beaker culture (3rd to 2nd millennia, early Bronze Age)
- Stonehenge, Skara Brae
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