book chapter
Danubian and East Thracians: c. 4th - 1st centuries BC
Thracians • London • Published 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