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The Unclassical Balkans: Ancient Societies and Cultures of the Balkan Peninsula beside the Graeco-Roman World

Edited by Feđa Milivojević, Vojislav Sarakinski & Julia Tzvetkova
 

Front matter & Contents

Introduction [9]

PRELUDE: THE PRE-CLASSICAL BALKANS

Nikos Čausidis – Zoran Rujak
The Iconographic Type “Face of Demeter in a Square Field” and the Cubus from Kosturino as its Prehistoric Paradigm [13–50]

Atanas Kipro
A Semiotic Analysis of the Ornamental Motifs on the Matt-Painted Zhivojno Vessel [51–64]

Nikola Stefanovski
The Mundaneness of Warriorhood and the Warrior Narrative [65–78]

LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN CONTEXT

Eli Filipova
On Some Aspects of Thracian Agriculture [79–112]

Vladimir Mihajlović
Networking and Social Structure in the Iron Age Central Balkans [113–144]

Martina Blečić Kavur – Boris Kavur
Osor, Insularity and Its Surroundings: The Creation of a Regional Identity Caught Between the Global Economy and Local Subsistence [145–166]

Martina Čelhar – Gregory Zaro
The Birth of a City: Millennial-Scale Spatial Organization in the Iron Age Hillfort of Nadin-Gradina, Northern Dalmatia (Croatia) [167–210]

Morana Vuković – Zrinka Serventi
Southern Velebit Communities on the Crossroads: Trails, Resources and Challenges [211–250]

Asja Tonc
Some Remarks on the Iron Age Pottery from the Sveta Trojica Hillfort [251–292]

Saimir Shpuza – Bartosz Wojciechowski
An Illyrian Town in the 4th Century BC. Albanian-Polish Archaeological Excavations at Bushat (Northern Albania) [293–315]

Igor Borzić
Between War and Peace – Illyrian Communities on the Island of Korčula in Protohistoric Times [315–342]

Jelena Cvijetić – Marija Ljuština
Traditional Iron Age Communities of the South-Western Balkans and Their Relations with Southern and Northern Neighbours [343–354]

Belisa Muka
The Illyrian Settlement at Dimal and Its Place within the Mediterranean World [355–376]

Siniša Bilić-Dujmušić
The Delmataean War Society [377–404]

BEYOND THE POLIS, BEFORE THE EMPIRE

Ivan Vranić – Dejan Gjorgjievski
A Tale of Two “Hellenised” Sites in Southeastern Europe: Recent Studies of Kale-Krševica and Gradište-Mlado Nagoričane (5th–3rd Centuries BC) [405–446]

Filip Budić
The Dynamics of Pre-Colonial Interaction: Greeks and Indigenous Heterarchy of the Eastern Adriatic [447–470]

Ana Konestra
Reconsidering Technological Choices, the Transmission of Knowledge and the Role of Mobility in Shaping Local Pottery Production Traditions in the Later 1st Millennium BC on the Eastern Adriatic [471–506]

Nina Hadzhieva
Thasian or Thracian: Some Aspects of the Early Coinages in Southwestern Thrace in the 6th–4th Century BC [507–534]

Ivan Tenev
Φάγρες· πόλις Θρᾴικης: Re-Evaluating Its Location [535–558]

Pero Ardjanliev
Bronze Olpes from the Region around the Great Lakes [559–574]

Tomislav Bilić
New Types of Scordiscan Small Silver Coins from Sites in South-Eastern Pannonia [575–602]

Varbin Varbanov
A Coin Hoard with Imitations of Philip III Arrhidaeus from the Village of Kapitan Dimitrovo, Dobrich District, Bulgaria [603–618]

THE ARRIVAL OF ROME

Amra Šačić Beća
The Commanders of the Indigenous Population during Octavian’s Campaign in Illyricum (35–33 BC) [619–648]

Danijel Džino
Images of Female Divinity and Silvanus from Opačić: Insights into Local Religion in Roman Dalmatia [649–666]

Lucijana Šešelj
In Search of Venus: A New Approach to the Interpretation of the Cult of Venus Ansotica from Nin [667–722]

David Štrmelj
Imp. Caes. Augustus, Calpurnii Pisones‎ et Liburnia [723–748]

Ivan Matijević
“Foreign Peregrini” in the Auxiliary Units of the Roman Province of Dalmatia [749–780]

Dragana Nikolić
The Names of Roman Dardania: Approaching the Indigenous Personal Names in the Southern Part of Upper Moesia [781–809]

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