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Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998. — 370 p. This book present the history of Odrysian kingdom, the largest kingdom of Ancient Thrace.
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BAR International Series 1350, 2005 - 282 p. Jan Bouzek. Urbanization in Thrace. Zofia Archibald. Pre-Roman Cities in Thrace and the notion of civic identity. Louisa Loukopoulou. Addendum on the inscription of Vetren. Lidia Domaradzka. Graeco-Thracian relations in the Upper Maritza valley 5th - 4th c. BC. Valentina Taneva. The trade contacts of Pistiros during the second half...
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Sofia - Tokyo: 'Vodolei' Publishing - Japan International Cooperation Agency, 2006. — 32 p. — ISBN: 978-954-9415-20-9. Bulgaria is situated in the southeast part of Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula. Here is the cradle of one of the most enigmatic and brilliant civilizations - that of the Thracians. A mystical people with magical culture, which combines the vitality of wine with...
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Varna: Slavena, 2003. — 48 p. — (Cultural and Historical Heritage Library). — ISBN: 954-579-297-3. As result of strange coincidence of historical circumstances, the oldest known by science people who inhabited the Bulgarian lands, the Thracians, were the last to be discovered compared to all the rest. Deprived of their own written tradition, they cannot tell us anything about...
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Varna: Slavena, 2003. — 46 p. — ISBN: 954-579-315-5. The 1992-1999 excavations of TEMP (Thracian Expedition for Tumular Investigations), directed by Ph.D.. Georgi Kitov in Kazanlak provoked a series of archaeological sensations. The Valley of the Thracian Rulers was discovered for the science. The number of the impressive under-tumular constructions reached thirteen. It was...
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Varna: Slavena, 2003. — 47 p. This book presents archeological research on a Thracian cult center near Starossel, Bulgaria.
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Sofia: Svyat Publishers, 1989. — 184 p. A detailed account, including many photographs, of the re-discovered Thracian Treasure. In July 1985, while digging a well in his back yard, tractor driver Ivan Dimitrov from Rogozen, a small village located 160 km north of Sofia, stumbled upon one of the greatest archaeological discoveries ever made in Bulgaria - the Rogozen Treasure. It...
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Sofia: Svyat Publishers, 1989. — 184 p. A detailed account, including many photographs, of the re-discovered Thracian Treasure. In July 1985, while digging a well in his back yard, tractor driver Ivan Dimitrov from Rogozen, a small village located 160 km north of Sofia, stumbled upon one of the greatest archaeological discoveries ever made in Bulgaria - the Rogozen Treasure. It...
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BAR International Series 859, 2000 - 239 p. Introduction. North-Western Thrace In the Late Iron Age. Mortuary Practices in North-Western Thrace in the Late Iron Age. Historical Development of North-Western Thrace in the Fifth-First Centuries BC. List of Sites by Type. Distribution Map. Catalogue. Bibliography. Illustrations.
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Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress of Thracology Rotterdam, 24-26 September 1984 / Edited by Jan G. P. Best, Nanny M. W. De Vries. - Sofia - Leiden: Terra Antiqua Balcanica - E. J. Brill, 1989. - 306 p. — ISBN: 90-04-08864-4. — (Publications from the Henry Frankfort Foundation). (missing pp. 73-76, 95-98, 135-152, 156-173, 205-230, 246-306). The Fourth...
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Exhibition of Thracian Treasures from Bulgaria / Edited and Translated by: Namio Egami, Katsumi Tanabe, Akira Hori, Takeshi Gotoh. — Tokyo: Japan Chunichi Shimbun, 1979. — 160 p. Around the fifteenth century B.C., brave warriors of an equestrian people called Thracians proudly rode the great range (Thrace) to be found in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula, in what is...
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Wiley-Blackwell, 2015. — 487 p. — (Blackwell companions to the ancient world). — ISBN: 978-1-4443-5104-0. A Companion to Ancient Thrace presents a series of essays that reveal the newly recognized complexity of the social and cultural phenomena of the peoples inhabiting the Balkan periphery of the Classical world. - Features a rich and detailed overview of Thracian history from...
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Sofia: Sofia Press, 1968. — 70 p. The Thracians inhabited the eastern half of the Balkan Peninsula in antiquity, and the oldest information we have on them is to be found in Homer's epics. During the Trojan War, described in the Iliad, they were the European allies of Troy and of King Priamus, along with all the other peoples who inhabited the shores of the Aegean Sea in Asia...
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