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Керамика съц слюдесто покритие: нов поглед към находките от централните Балкан
(Велико Търново : Издателство "ИВИС", 2016)
Vessels with gold and silver slip make a particularly interesting group of Mediaeval Balkan pottery, not only for their characteristic features but for inspiring different questions on their origin and production in the ...
Consequences of Hunnic raids and the newly-established border: An archaeological panorama of the Central Balkans (ca. 450–500)
(Budapest : Hungarian National MuseumBudapest : Eötvös Loránd University, 2021)
According to Priscus, in 447 the Roman Empire and the Huns agreed to move their border away from the Danube, to a distance of five days’ journey from this river to the vicinity of Naissus. Yet, already in the next year ...
Womens role within the regional networks of interactions – Case study Vajuga – Pesak
(Zagreb: Institut za arheologiju, 2022)
The Early Iron Age necropolises in the territory of Serbia are few and significantly
underresearched. Therefore, the discovery of the Vajuga — Pesak necropolis represented
an important step towards the understanding of ...
Beyond the jewellery: archers’ rings in the medieval Balkans (14th-15th Centuries)
(Mainz : Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums, 2019)
Throughout the history of jewellery, certain types of rings
had a particular function. It is especially true in the case of
archers’ rings – by their very form, they clearly point to a
specific purpose 2. Yet, that is ...
Thracian Influence in Asia Minor Mystery Cults in the Eastern Parts of the Roman Provinces in the Central Balkans
(Sofia : National Archaeological Institute with Museum, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2018)
During the period of Roman rule in the Central Balkan Roman provinces,
among other oriental cults, like the Syrian cult of Sol Invictus or the Persian cult of
Mithras, Asia Minor deities and theologies were considerably ...
Archaeological testimonies of Bulgarian presence in the Central Balkans during the ninth and tenth centuries
(Sofia : Universitetsko izdatelstvo "Sv. Kliment Okhridski", 2018)
With the arival of the Bulgarians in the Lower Danube region around the year 680 a new chapter of the history of Southeast Europe was opened. A militant alliance, they formed a state which was to become the main rival to ...