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Nomads and Natives Beyond the Danube and the Black Sea

Based on analysis of archaeological, narrative and numismatic sources, this book provides an in-depth historical overview of the Carpathian-Danubian region during the eighth and the ninth centuries.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Musteaţă, Sergiu
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Arc Humanities Press, 2019.
Colección:Black Sea World Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Half-title; Series page; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of Illustrations; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1. Sources; Written Sources; The Byzantine Writings; Bulgarian Sources (Epigraphic); Russian Sources; Hungarian Sources; Western Sources; Oriental Sources; Archaeological Sources; Settlements; Hillforts; Burial Findings; Numismatic Findings; Chapter 2. Habitation; Archaeological Sites; Settlements; Settlement Surface; Settlement Structure; Hillforts; Geographical Position; Sites' Topography; The Hillforts' Surface
  • Defense SystemFunctionality of Hillforts; Chronology of Hillforts; Mixed Settlements; Caves; Dwellings and Household Annexes; Dwellings; Planimetry; Construction Techniques; Roof Arrangement; Interior Arrangement; Houses; Fire Installations; Simple Ovens; Ovens; Household Annexes; Outbuildings; Household Pits; Chapter 3. Economy; Agriculture; Soil Cultivation; Agricultural Utensils; Paleobotanical Research; Agricultural Installations and Constructions; Facilities for food storage; Installations for drying agricultural products; Installations for processing cereals; Livestock Breeding
  • Domestic AnimalsPoultry; Handicrafts and Economic Exchange; Metalwork; Metalworking Workshops; Metal Processing Technology; Tool Making; Non-ferrous Metal Working; Clay Processing; Pottery; Pottery Workshops; Pottery Kilns; Types of Ceramics; Handmade Pottery; Pottery Made On a Slow Wheel; Pottery Made On a Fast Wheel; Raw Material; Workshops; Typology of Bone Pieces; Tools; Toiletries and Clothing Pieces; Pieces for Games and Entertainment; Types of Tools for Bonework; Potter's Signs; Bonework and Hornwork; Leather and Fur Processing; Woodworking; Stonework; Weaving and Tailoring
  • Economic ExchangeExtraction and Marketing of Salt; The Coins with No Trade vs. The Trade with No Coins; The Byzantine Coins; Imported Goods; Arab Coins; West European Coins; Objects of Adornment; Clothing Accessories; Auxiliary Occupations; Hunting; Fishing; Chapter 4. Spiritual Life; Religious Beliefs; Funerary Rites and Rituals; Incineration Cemeteries; Biritual Cemeteries; Inhumation Cemeteries; Cenotaphs / Symbolic Funerals; Chapter 5. Society; Archaeological Cultures; Hlincea Culture; Luka Rajkoveckaja Culture; Balkan-Danubian Culture; Bucov Culture
  • The Ethnic Attributions of DiscoveriesThe Romanics; The Slavs; The Avars; The Bulgarians; Social and Political-Military Organization; Relations with Neighbours; Conclusions; Bibliography; Primary Sources; Annales Fuldenses; Gesta Hungarorum; Archaeological Records / Repertories; Secondary Literature; Index