“Early Classical Settlements” and the Iron Age of the Central Balkans: Issues of Ethnic Identity
In the Balkan archaeologies, ethnic identity has been traditionally treated as a stable and monolithic category, readily recognizable in the material culture. The issue of “ethnogenesis” of the Palaeo-Balkan “peoples” is the dominant topic and the basic research subject in culture-historical archaeo...
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Main Author: | Ivan Vranić |
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University of Belgrade
2016
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