Никулицэ, И. Т. Северные фракийцы в VI–I вв. до н. э. / Отв. ред. И. В. Яценко; Кишиневский государственный университет им. В. И. Ленина.
Кишинев: Штиинца, 1987.
268, [2] с.: ил.; 22 см. Издательская мягкая обложка.
Состояние: хорошее, незначительные следы бытования на обложке, блок чистый и крепкий.
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Nikulitse, I. T. The Northern Thracians in the 6th–1st Centuries BC (Severnye frakiytsy v VI–I vv. do n.e.). Edited by I. V. Yatsenko; V. I. Lenin Kishinev State University.
Kishinev [Chișinău]: Shtiintsa, 1987.
268, [2] pp.: illustrated; 22 cm. Publisher's printed paper wrappers.
Condition: Good; minor signs of age to the wrappers, text block clean and firm.
This monograph by the distinguished Moldovan archaeologist Ion Niculiță (Nikulitse, b. 1939), long-time professor at the State University of Moldova and one of the founders of Thracology in the Republic, represents a fundamental study of the Getae and Dacians — the Northern Thracian tribes who inhabited the vast territory between the Dniester and the Balkans, the Tisza and the Black Sea, from the sixth through the first centuries B.C. Drawing upon a synthesis of the written tradition (Herodotus, Thucydides, Strabo, Ptolemy, and others) and the archaeological evidence accumulated during decades of Soviet and Romanian excavation, the author traces the ethnogenesis, economic structures, and socio-political development of the Northern Thracian tribal groupings, and attempts for the first time to localize on the ground the principal polities attested in the ancient sources. The work remains a standard reference in Thracian and Daco-Getic studies, cited extensively in subsequent scholarship on the Iron Age and pre-Roman archaeology of the Carpathian–Danubian region. Issued by Shtiintsa, the academic press of the Moldavian SSR, in the final years of Soviet scholarly publishing, it is a characteristic product of the Kishinev school of ancient history and an essential volume for specialists in classical antiquity, Balkan archaeology, and the ethnic history of southeastern Europe.