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Illyrian amber jewellery

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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...

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History of Croatia before the Croats

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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,...

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Roman Aquileia

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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...

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Ancient Celtic warfare

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to the Dacians. Celts affected Illyrian warfare and the Illyrians in cultural and material aspects and some Illyrians were even Celticized, especially...

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Germanic peoples

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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...

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Skopje

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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...

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Prehistoric Italy

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numerous remains contained in the nuraghe, such as amber coming from the Baltic Sea, small bronze figures portraying African beasts, oxhide ingots and weapons...

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Ancient Celtic women

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which differed from neighbouring peoples like the Italians, Etruscans, Illyrians, Greeks, Iberians, Germans, Thracians and Scythians. The Celtic mainland...

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Bell Beaker culture

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period, and one in the Netherlands. Bell Beaker artefacts, Netherlands Amber, Denmark Hindsgavl flint dagger, Denmark, c. 1900 BC Bow-shaped pendant...

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Wicca

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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...

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Old Norse religion

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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...

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Hallstatt culture

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Hallstatt Fibula brooch with animal figures Dagger Finds from Hallstatt Sword hilt inlaid with ivory and amber. Finds from the Hallstatt cemetery Finds...

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Covenstead

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secluded room or home that is traditionally identified as a covenstead. K, Amber (1998). Covencraft: Witchcraft for Three Or More. Llewellyn Worldwide....

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Sogdia

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Mediterranean coral, brass Buddhist images, Roman wool cloth, and Baltic amber. These were exchanged for Chinese paper, copper, and silk. In the 7th century...

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North Germanic peoples

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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...

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Tumulus

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barrows, watcher barrows. Mrčajevci, several prehistoric tumuli Bukovac, Illyrian tumuli and necropolis Five prehistoric tumuli in the Morava valley. Gromile...

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Christianity and paganism

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for territorial expansion and material wealth in the form of land, furs, amber, slaves, and tribute.: 5, 6  Medieval historian and political scientist...

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Highlands of Gjakova

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species of amphibians. The Highlands of Gjakova were inhabited by the Illyrian tribes during antiquity, as is evidenced by archaeological findings such...

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Prehistoric religion

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concluded; concepts associated with secret society cave art include ancestor figures, animals as metaphors, and long-distance travel. Another art form of probable...

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Lithuanian mythology

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his Histories and Tacitus in his Germania mentioned Aestii wearing boar figures and worshipping Mother of gods. Neuri were mentioned by Roman geographer...

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Romania in Antiquity

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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...

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October Horse

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published 1954), p. 40. Perhaps related to mannus, "pony," a loanword from Illyrian; Francisco Marcos-Marin, "Etymology and Semantics: Theoretical Considerations...

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