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Berig, the only difference between your and my edit is the line "It evolved out of the Nordic Bronze Age, through influence from the Halstatt culture further south." The other lines you can find elsewhere in the text: "It is named after a site near the village of Jastorf, Lower Saxony (53°3′N 10°36′E / 53.050°N 10.600°E / 53.050; 10.600)" and "Its area was first restricted to northern Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein" can be found two times now. If you don't mind I restore my edit, since the logic of the previous version first expands on the "nordic bronze age" for Jastorf to emerge, before following the text of Dab. If you think it is more appropiate, I will open with that single line you think is important (even though this information is already contained and scattered within the article). Rokus01 22:55, 14 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Anglo-Saxons?

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What connection does this culture have with the Angles and Saxons who invaded Britain in the early AD centuries? 92.29.18.107 (talk) 15:14, 22 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Useful sources

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  • Martens, Jes (2014), "Jastorf and Jutland (On the northern extent of the so-called Jastorf Culture)", Das Jastorf-Konzept und die vorrömische Eisenzeit im nördlichen Mitteleuropa
  • Wofagiewicz, Ryszard (1997), "The Pre-Roman Iron Age in Pomerania", Chronological Problems of the Pre-Roman Iron Age in Northern Europe, Arkæologiske skrifter, vol. 7

Anyone want to work on them?--Andrew Lancaster (talk) 10:03, 11 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Update page

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I noticed that this page does not correlate to the Germanic peoples page in terms of the origin of the Jastorf Culture. The Germanic peoples page seems to have been recently updated based on more recent evidence, in regard to the jastorf cultures, which places the origin of this culture slightly further south, around the central Elbe, rather than just in Schleswig Holstein and southern Denmark. I suggest changing this so both pages have the same information. If the source also needs to be changed then so be it. Coldstone Steve Boston (talk) 14:40, 15 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, it will definitely require a bit of source interaction before jumping in. I've not found time to work on this one, or at least I always end up doing something else. I know one place to look. Archaeologists tend to post a lot of updates on academia.edu, but that website has a poor search function. It is easier to search using a google site search. (Include site:academia.org in the search terms and use google.) --Andrew Lancaster (talk) 19:25, 15 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]