A perspective on the displacement of some populations in the Early Middle Ages. The spread of similar finds between the Caucasus and the Danube
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https://doi.org/10.53250/cba13.125-142Keywords:
8th – 11th c., bronze horseman-amulet, hair braid disc, belt ornaments, steppe peoples, DobrudzhaAbstract
This article introduces new discoveries into scientific circulation to help create a pertinent image of the realities of the Istro-Pontic region in the Early Medieval period. Through the method of comparative analysis, new archaeological finds were integrated into a specific chronological horizon. The results of the study confirm references in written sources that Dobrudzha was, at a certain time, the focus of attention of some nomadic populations who passed through Dobrudzha or settled here.
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2023-12-11
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Paraschiv-Talmaţchi, C. (2023) “A perspective on the displacement of some populations in the Early Middle Ages. The spread of similar finds between the Caucasus and the Danube”, Contributions to Bulgarian Archaeology | Приноси към българската археология, 13, pp. 125–142. doi: 10.53250/cba13.125-142.
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