The Körös culture is an Neolithic archaeological culture in Central Europe that was named after the river Körös in eastern Hungary.
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Körös or Criş, a river that flows into Tisza, was used for an archeological site of the Starcevo-Körös culture
Dating and research points to the influence of this culture to other Balcanic (Karanovo I-II and Starčevo-Körös) which seem to originate here, and will be these which will stimulate the birth of the important Danubian Neolithic current.