Hallstatt culture consolidates; early trade with Mediterranean regions evident

Hallstatt Culture Consolidation

By 900 BCE, the Hallstatt culture had consolidated its presence in Central Europe. The society became more structured, and the use of iron tools and weapons became more widespread.

Mediterranean Trade

This period also saw the beginning of trade with the Mediterranean regions. Archaeological findings include Mediterranean pottery and other goods, suggesting a well-established trade network.

Examples of trade goods from the Mediterranean found in Hallstatt culture archaeological sites.
Trade Good Origin
Pottery Greece
Olive Oil Italy

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