Danubian corridor explained
In paleontology and archaeology, the Danubian corridor or Rhine-Danube corridor refers to a route along the valleys of the Danube River and Rhine River of various migrations of Eastern cultures from Asia Minor, the Aegean region, the Pontic–Caspian steppe, etc., into the north and northwest of Europe.[1] [2]
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- Book: McCormick, Michael E. . The origins of the European economy: communications and commerce, A. D. 300-900 . Cambridge University Press . Cambridge, UK . 2001 . 0-521-66102-1 . 553 .