book chapter

Danubian and East Thracians: c. 4th - 1st centuries BC

ThraciansLondonPublished In 1981 • Pages: 131-144

By: Hoddinott, R. F. (Ralph F.).

Abstract
The document describes some settlements, trade, the trade routes, and the forts needed to protect the trade routes in Bulgaria, Romania, and Moldova. Thracian influences on the Pontic colonies north of the Black Sea included cultic influences and artistic styles seen in silver artifacts which were areas also influenced by the Celts.
Subjects
Acculturation and culture contact
Settlement patterns
Internal trade
External trade
Routes
Visual arts
Military installations
tradition
East-Central European Iron Age
Region
Europe
Sub Region
Southeastern Europe
Document Type
book chapter
Evaluation
Creator Types
Archaeologist
Historian
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
Sarah Berry; 2023
Field Date
Not Applicable
Coverage Date
500-1 BC
Coverage Place
Bulgaria; Romania; Moldova; Turkey; Ukraine
Notes
R. F. Hoddinott
The document describes some settlements, trade, the trade routes, and the forts needed to protect the trade routes in Bulgaria, Romania, and Moldova. Thracian influences on the Pontic colonies north of the Black Sea included cultic influences and artistic styles seen in silver artifacts which were areas also influenced by the Celts.
LCCN
80051906
LCSH
Thracians
Europe, Eastern--Antiquities