Vlaardingen Culture is an archaeological culture on the border of the middle and late Neolithic era in what is now the coastal region in the west of the Netherlands.
Archeologists in 1958 will find in Vlaardingen, a city near Rotterdam, objects from the period between 3500 BCE and 2500 BCE that justify the designation as a separate culture.
Utensils are made of wood and bone, and polished small stone axes found appear to originate from present Belgium.
Also needles and the remains of a primitive canoe will be found.