Kalinangang Wessex: Pagkakaiba sa mga binago

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Ang '''kalinangang Wessex''' ay ang pangunahing sinaunang [[arkeolohikal na kalinangan|kalinangan]] noong panimula ng [[Panahon ng Tansong Pula]] sa kalagitnaan at katimugang [[Sinaunang Britanya|Britanya]]. Ito ay unang tinukoy ng isang arkeolohistang Briton na si [[Stuart Piggott]] noong 1938. <ref name=Darvill2002_WC>[http://www.answers.com/topic/wessex-culture-1] The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology - Timothy Darvill, 2002, Wessex culture, d.464, Oxford University Press, {{ISBN|0-19-211649-5}}</ref> Ito ay hindi dapat ipagkamali sa kalaunang kahariang [[Angglo-Sahon|Sahon]] ng [[Wessex]].
 
May kaugnayan ito sa [[kalinangang Hilversum]] ng katimugang Olandes, Belhika, at ng kahilagaaang Pransya. Magkatugnay rin ito sa kaburulang [[armorika]] ng kahilagaang Pransya,<ref>The Armorican Tumuli of the Early Bronze Age, A Statistic Analysis for Calling the Two Series into Question -Mareva Gabillot et al.</ref> huwaran ng pangkat ng Gitnang Rin ng [[kalinangang basong imbudo]], at kalimitang hinahati sa magkasunurang mga yugto ng Wessex I (2000-1650 BKP) at Wessex II (1650-1400 BKP). Ang Wessex I maiiugnay sa mga huling yugto ng pagtatayo at paggamit ng [[Stonehenge]].
 
The culture is related to the [[Hilversum culture]] of the southern Netherlands, Belgium and northern France, and linked to the northern France [[armorica]]n tumuli,<ref>The Armorican Tumuli of the Early Bronze Age, A Statistic Analysis for Calling the Two Series into Question -Mareva Gabillot et al.</ref> prototyped with the Middle Rhine group of [[Beaker culture]] and commonly subdivided in the consecutive phases Wessex I (2000-1650 BC) and Wessex II (1650-1400). Wessex I is closely associated with the construction and use of the later phases of [[Stonehenge]].<ref>Barry W. Cunliffe, [https://books.google.ca/books?id=NAwGLzAfyhEC&pg=PA254 The Oxford Illustrated History of Prehistoric Europe.] Oxford University Press, 2001. p.254</ref>