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There are numerous examples of Illyrian jewellery made of amber. They were made from the start of the Iron Age around 1000 BC, and their production continued...
its use of amber and glass paste. In recorded history, the area was inhabited by Illyrian tribes such as the Delmetae, who spoke an Illyrian language,...
course of the Natiso for about 60 stadia. it served as an emporium to those Illyrian peoples living along the Istro. They come to be supplied with products...
to the Dacians. Celts affected Illyrian warfare and the Illyrians in cultural and material aspects and some Illyrians were even Celticized, especially...
forces were needed for the Illyrian revolt in the Balkans. Just three years later (9 CE), the second of these Germanic figures, Arminius of the Cherusci—initially...
ancient Greek as Σκοῦποι. The toponym likely belongs to a group of similar Illyrian toponyms which have been transmitted to Slavic languages in the same way...
numerous remains contained in the nuraghe, such as amber coming from the Baltic Sea, small bronze figures portraying African beasts, oxhide ingots and weapons...
which differed from neighbouring peoples like the Italians, Etruscans, Illyrians, Greeks, Iberians, Germans, Thracians and Scythians. The Celtic mainland...
period, and one in the Netherlands. Bell Beaker artefacts, Netherlands Amber, Denmark Hindsgavl flint dagger, Denmark, c. 1900 BC Bow-shaped pendant...
pp. 22–23. ISBN 0-595-42006-0. OCLC 79263. Gallagher 2005, p. 370. K., Amber (1998). Coven Craft: Witchcraft for Three or More. Llewellyn. p. 280. ISBN 1-56718-018-3...
women's graves than men's. Earlier examples were made from iron, bronze, or amber, although silver pendants became fashionable in the tenth century. This...
Hallstatt Fibula brooch with animal figures Dagger Finds from Hallstatt Sword hilt inlaid with ivory and amber. Finds from the Hallstatt cemetery Finds...
secluded room or home that is traditionally identified as a covenstead. K, Amber (1998). Covencraft: Witchcraft for Three Or More. Llewellyn Worldwide....
Mediterranean coral, brass Buddhist images, Roman wool cloth, and Baltic amber. These were exchanged for Chinese paper, copper, and silk. In the 7th century...
Age the peoples of Scandinavia were engaged in the export of slaves and amber to the Roman Empire, receiving prestige goods in return. This is attested...
barrows, watcher barrows. Mrčajevci, several prehistoric tumuli Bukovac, Illyrian tumuli and necropolis Five prehistoric tumuli in the Morava valley. Gromile...
for territorial expansion and material wealth in the form of land, furs, amber, slaves, and tribute.: 5, 6 Medieval historian and political scientist...
species of amphibians. The Highlands of Gjakova were inhabited by the Illyrian tribes during antiquity, as is evidenced by archaeological findings such...
concluded; concepts associated with secret society cave art include ancestor figures, animals as metaphors, and long-distance travel. Another art form of probable...
his Histories and Tacitus in his Germania mentioned Aestii wearing boar figures and worshipping Mother of gods. Neuri were mentioned by Roman geographer...
artifacts—pottery, weapons and jewelry—which reveals the influence of Scythian, Illyrian and Thracian art on the locals. Greek amphorae found in the native settlements...
published 1954), p. 40. Perhaps related to mannus, "pony," a loanword from Illyrian; Francisco Marcos-Marin, "Etymology and Semantics: Theoretical Considerations...