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"The Barbarians of Ancient Europe deals with the reality of the indigenous peoples of Europe, in contrast to many publications that explore these peoples in the context of the Greek idea of 'barbarians' as the 'Other'. These varied groups--Thracians, Scythians, Celts, Germans, Etruscans, and other peoples of Italy, the Alps, and beyond--had contact with one another and with Greek culture during its flowering. Images on the spectacular gold and silver objects buried in royal tombs show how the horse-riding nomads and the barbarian women warriors known in antiquity as Amazons saw themselves. Archaeological discoveries show how they dressed, what they ate and drank, where they lived, and how they honored their dead kings with barbaric splendor and human sacrifices, allowing us to change, correct, or confirm the picture given in Greek and Roman literature"--
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Greek influences, Acculturation, Ethnoarchaeology, Cultural assimilation, Antiquities, Social change, Civilization, Ethnohistory, Indo-Europeans, Congresses, History, Indo-european antiquities, Europe, civilization, Assimilation (sociology), Indo-europeans, Indo-European antiquitiesPlaces
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Barbarians of Ancient Europe: Realities and Interactions
2014, Cambridge University Press
in English
1107692407 9781107692404
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The barbarians of ancient Europe: realities and interactions
2011, Cambridge University Press
in English
0521194040 9780521194044
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"The articles here were first presented as papers at a conference held at the University of Richmond in March 2003"--Pref.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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