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Afrikaans: Voor-Romeinse beskawings in Sentraal-Europa gedurende die laat ystertydperk. Die gebied van die Przeworsk-beskawing word in geelgroen aangedui.
Deutsch: Späte vorrömische Eisenzeit:[18]
 
Nord (1)
 
Jastorf-Kultur (2)
 
Przeworsk-Kultur (3)
 
Oksywie-Kultur (4)
 
Hausurnenkultur (5)
 
Gubener Gruppe in der Lausitz (5)
 
Poieneşti-Lukaševka Kultur in Moldavien (5)
 
Westbaltische Hügelgräberkultur (6)
 
Estländische Gruppe (7)
 
Ostbaltische Waldzonen-Kulturen (8)
 
Zarubincy-Kultur (9)
 
Harpstedt-Nienburger Gruppe (10)
 
Keltische Gruppen (11)
 
Getische und Thrakische Gruppen (12)
Die Gruppen mit "5" sind von Przeworsk-Kultur und/order Jastorf-Kultur beeinflusst. Das Gebiet der germanischen Jastorfkultur (dunkelrot) in der späten, vorrömischen Eisenzeit, vor der Ausbreitung nach Süden (orange: Keltisches Gebiet). Verbreitung der Jastorfkultur. Verbreitung der Przeworsk-Kultur. Harpstedt-Nienburger Kulturgruppe (Beige) in Niedersachsen mit den sich bildenden Germanen. Ausdehnung der Oxhöft-Kultur (braun).
English: Archeological cultures in Northern and Central Europe at the late pre-Roman Iron Age (2nd century BC - 1st century AD).
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Nordic (1)
 
Jastorf culture (2)
 
Przeworsk culture (3)
 
Oksywie culture (4)
 
House Urn culture (5)
 
Guben Group of Jastorf culture (5)
 
Poieneşti-Lukaševka culture in Moldavia (5)
 
Western Baltic tumulus culture (6)
 
Estonic group (7)
 
Eastern Baltic forest zone cultures (8)
 
Zarubincy culture (9)
 
Harpstedt-Nienburger Group (10)
 
Celtic groups (11)
 
Getic and Thracian groups (12)
All groups marked with (5) were influenced by the Jastorf culture and/or the Przeworsk culture.
Français : Âge du fer préromain tardif de l'Europe septentrionale. Une phase tardive de la culture de Jastorf est représentée en rouge foncé et le groupe de Nienburg en jaune, bordant le « groupe nordique » au nord, recouvrant la culture de Przeworsk à l'est et le groupe de Gubiner (influencé par la culture de Przeworsk au sud. La culture de Przeworsk dans la géographie des cultures archéologiques de l'Europe du Nord-Est. La culture de Przeworsk est en vert-jaune, en rouge foncé la culture de Jastorf, en brun la culture d'Oksywie, en turquoise la culture de Zarubincy.
Magyar: Késő vaskori Európa térképe. Jastorf.csoportot sötétvörös jelöli, a Harpstedt-Nienburger csoportot sárga szín, amely szomszédos a zölddel jelölt északi (proto-skandináv) csoportokkal, részben átfedi a Przeworsk kultúra területét keleten és a Przeworsk-ból származó Gubiner csoport területét délen.
Italiano: Tarda età del ferro pre-romana: verde scuro - Gruppo nordico rosso scuro - Tarda fase della cultura di Jastorf ocra - Gruppo di Harpstedt-Nienburg verde chiaro - Cultura di House urns marrone scuro - Cultura di Oksywie rosso chiaro - Gruppo Gubin di Jastorf verde oliva - Cultura di Przeworsk lilla - Cultura baltica occidentale rosso pallido - Cultura baltica orientale turchese - cultura di Zarubincy arancio - Celti.
Nederlands: Noord-Europa in de late pre-Romeinse IJzertijd, in het bordeauxrood de Jastorf-cultuur, ten westen ervan in het goudgeel de Harpstedt-cultuur.
Norsk bokmål: Førromerske jernalderkulturer i Nord-Europa.
Polski: Kultury archeologiczne okresu przedrzymskiego epoki żelaza (600 lat p.n.e – I w. p.n.e.)      grupy nordyckie      kultura jastorfska      grupa Harpstedt-Nienburg      plemiona celtyckie      kultura przeworska      grupa gubińska      kultura oksywska      kultura wschodniobałtycka strefy leśnej      kultura kurhanów zachodniobałtyjskich      kultura zarubiniecka      grupy estońskie      grupy trackie      kultura Poieneşti-Lukaševka. Kultura zarubiniecka (kolor turkusowy), kultura zachodniobałtyjska (kolor fioletowy), Kultura wschodniobałtyńska strefy leśnej (kolor jasnoczerwony), kultura przeworska (kolor jasnozielony), plemiona celtyckie (kolor pomarańczowy) - II w. p.n.e - I wieku n.e.
Português: Idade do Ferro Pré-Romana tardia: verde escuro: grupo nórdico vermelho escuro: fase final da cultura de Jastorf bege: grupo Harpstedt-Nienburg verde: cultura das urnas de casas marrom escuro: cultura de Oksywie vermelho: grupo Gubin de Jastorf verde-oliva: cultura de Przeworsk lilás: cultua báltica ocidental de cairns avermelhado: cultura báltica oriental turquiesa: cultura de Zarubincy laranja: celta.
Русский: Европейские культуры в II веке до н.э.:       — нордические культуры,       — ясторфская культура,       — культура Харпштедт-Нинбург,       — оксывская культура ,       — латенская культура,       — пшеворская культура,       — культура домовидных урн,       — восточнобалтийская культура,       — культура самбийских курганов       — милоградская культура,       — прото-эстонцы,       — геты и фракийцы,       — Поянешти-лукашевская культура. Европейские культуры в II веке до н.э.:       — нордические культуры,       — ясторфская культура,       — культура Харпштедт-Нинбург,       — оксывская культура ,       — латенская культура,       — пшеворская культура,       — культура домовидных урн,       — восточнобалтийская культура,       — поморская культура каирнов,       — милоградская культура,       — Эсты.
Svenska: Jastorfkulturen utmarkerat med mörkrött Teckenförklaring på engelska för övriga färger finns här.
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Source own work, scientific source: H. ; Beck, H. ; Steuer, D. ; Timpe (ed.): Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde. ; Die Germanen, 1998, de Gruyter, Berlin New York, p. ; 145, ISBN: 3-11-016383-7, original halftoning is replaced by colors ;
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