North-Western Thrace from the Fifth to First Centuries BC

North-Western Thrace from the Fifth to First Centuries BC
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Publisher : British Archaeological Reports
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Download or read book North-Western Thrace from the Fifth to First Centuries BC written by Nikola Theodossiev and published by British Archaeological Reports. This book was released on 2000 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Drawing on a variety of sources of evidence and over-coming many difficulties with the data, this study provides a good factual account of the Late Iron Age in North-West Thrace. It is at this time that the Thracian tribes reached the peak of their cultural development and Nikola Theodossiev assesses the major events and achievements of this period. Her reconstruction of cultural and historical development focuses on the archaeological and written evidence, and on the subjects of spatial organisation and territories, chronology, mortuary practices and settlement. The evidence is collated and interpreted, frequently with statistical analysis, and is well presented.


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