Dacia: An Outline of the Early Civilizations of the Carpatho-Danubian Countries |
Contents
Chapter II | 35 |
Chapter III | 74 |
Chapter IV | 110 |
Chapter V | 149 |
Bibliographical Note | 203 |
Index and Concordance of Placenames 205 | 15 |
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actually already amongst appear axes became beginning belong Black Sea Bronze Age brought Carpathians Carpatho-Danubian Celtic Celts Central Central Europe century B.C. civilization close coins common completely continued culture Dacia Danube Danubian decorative discovered districts early east Eastern elements established Europe example fact fortresses fourth century fragments Getae Getic gold Greek Hallstatt hand heads Hellenic Hungary Illyrian important industrial influence Iranian Iron Age Istria Italic Italy king La Tène period lands later Latin lines Lower Middle Moesia mountain native natural Northern Olbia origin ornaments Pannonia pass pattern plain PLATE probably province referred region relations remained river Roman Rome route Scythian settled side silver sixth century South Southern spread style swords Tène period territory third Thracian tion tombs Transylvania treasure true valley vases western whole