Unterwölbling culture
The Unterwölbling culture is an Early Bronze Age culture that thrived between 2300 and 1800 BCE in the region roughly bounded by the Danube, the Lower Austrian Alpine foothills, the Enns River, and the Vienna Woods. The main localities are in the lower parts of Danube tributaries, including the Enns, Ybbs, Melk, Fladnitz, Traisen, and Great Tulln.