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Nomads and Natives beyond the Danube and the Black Sea : 700–900 CE

Part of the Beyond Medieval Europe series
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This book re-examines the history of the Carpathian-Danubian region during the eighth and the ninth centuries, to provide a synthetic historical overview of the region to the north of the Lower Danube in this period.

Based on a critical and comparative analysis of archaeological, narrative and numismatic sources, the study presents a reconstruction of the socio-economic, ethnic, cultural, and political history of the area at a period during which nomadic peoples from the east including the Bulgars, Avars, and Khazars migrated here.

The work is based on a comprehensive analysis of narrative and archaeological sources including sites, artefacts, and goods in the basin bordered by the Tisza river in the west, the Danube in the south, and the Dniestr river in the east, covering swathes of modern-day Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, Serbia, and Hungary.

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Product Details
Arc Humanities Press
1942401523 / 9781942401520
Hardback
936.3
11/01/2019
United States
English
xvii, 303 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
24 cm