The
Únetice culture (, Czech
Únetická kultura, German
Aunjetitzer Kultur, Polish
Kultura unietycka) is an
archaeological culture of the
Central European Bronze Age, dated roughly to about 2300–1600 BC. The eponymous site for this culture, village
Únetice, is located in Central Czech Republic, northwest of
Prague. Today, this archaeological culture is known from Czech Republic and Slovakia from approximately 1400 sites, from Poland (550 sites) and Germany (approximately 500 sites and loose finds locations). The Únetice culture is also known from north-eastern
Austria (in association with the so-called the
Böheimkirchen Group), and from western
Ukraine.