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The Thracian Early Iron Agebook chapter 1981 • Hoddinott, R. F. (Ralph F.)
East-Central European Iron Age • Europe > Southeastern Europe
This document covers the Thracians and their influences on the area from the Carpathian Basin to the middle Dneiper River. Only the data that pertain to the East-Central European Iron Age, which ends at the Dniester River mouth in Romania, were index...Greeks, Celts, Scyths and Persiansbook chapter 1981 • Hoddinott, R. F. (Ralph F.)
East-Central European Iron Age • Europe > Southeastern Europe
This document discusses the interactions between the Greeks, Celts, Scyths, and Persians and their migrations, invasions, and trade. Also covered are artwork on items used for armament such as quiver ornaments, helmets, and bridle equipment, and ceme...Southern and Danubian Thracebook chapter 1981 • Hoddinott, R. F. (Ralph F.)
East-Central European Iron Age • Europe > Southeastern Europe
This document discusses the known history and various interactions the Odrysian state had with Greece, primarily, as well as with others. The author discusses Thracian art styles and the various influences on it. Changes are seen in the art seen in o...The Odrysian statebook chapter 1981 • Hoddinott, R. F. (Ralph F.)
East-Central European Iron Age • Europe > Southeastern Europe
This document discusses the rulers in Bulgaria and of Seuthopolis, the capital of the Odrysian kingdom. Relations of Thracian Odrysian kingdom with the larger states in the area are examined through the tholos tombs, their art, and artifacts....Danubian and East Thraciansbook chapter 1981 • Hoddinott, R. F. (Ralph F.)
East-Central European Iron Age • Europe > Southeastern Europe
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 art...The Geto-Dacian statebook chapter 1981 • Hoddinott, R. F. (Ralph F.)
East-Central European Iron Age • Europe > Southeastern Europe
This document discusses the Dacian State in Romania, mainly, from the invasions of the Celts to the rise of Burebista—the Geto-Dacian king—to the Roman conquest. The author discusses fortresses, the capital of Sarmizegetusa, the Dacian religion and i...