Hoddinott, Οι Θράκες (2001)
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Abbreviation
Hoddinott, Οι Θράκες (2001)
Form of publication
Book

Ralph F. Hoddinott, Οι Θράκες, Ελένη Αστερίου (μτφρ.) (Εκδόσεις Οδυσσέας, Αθήνα 2001)

ISBN / ISSN
960-210-395-7
First edition
Title of first edition
The Thracians
Publisher of first edition
Thames and Hudson
Place of publication of first edition
London
Date of publication of first edition
1981
Data

This is a modern Greek translation of Hoddinott, The Thracians, an archaeological study of SE Europe, especially the central and eastern parts, from the Prehistoric period until the end of Greek antiquity and the early centuries of Roman rule. The well-known Thracologist concentrates on the Thracians who settled in the greater Balkan region at the end of the Bronze Age. Through an investigation of thousands of archaeological finds, Hoddinott compares the Thracians’ culture with that of their neighbors, constructing in this way an historical narrative which covers approximately 15 centuries.

In the Greek translation, the text covers pp 15-305, followed by Abbreviations pp 307-308. Catalogue of illustrations pp 309-314. Bibliography pp 315-331. General Index pp 333-338. Index of place names pp 339-345. Maps pp 10-11. The Greek translation is illustrated with BW phot and drawing. Total pages, 346. See the original in English: Hoddinott, The Thracians (1981).

Key words
Achaemenid Persians.
Aegean Thrace.
Antiquity.
Archaeology.
Balkan rivers.
Balkans.
Bithynia.
Bronze Age.
Bulgaria.
Carpathian Mountains.
Celts.
Ceramics / pottery.
Chalkolithic age.
Dacians.
Danube / Ister.
Dobruja.
Eastern Thrace / European Turkey.
Euxine Pontus / Black Sea.
Evros, river / Hebrus, river.
Fortifications.
Funerary culture.
Getes, people.
Grave customs.
Greece.
Greek mythology.
Haimos / Balkan / Stara Planina, mountain.
Herodotus.
Horse, horses.
Horses, horse burials.
Hungary.
Iron Age.
Kingdom of the Bosphorus / Azov.
Macedonia.
Macedonian kings.
Moldavia.
Moldova, country.
Neolithic age.
Northern Thrace / Southern Bulgaria.
Odrysian Kingdom.
Prehistoric period.
Roman Empire, East.
Roman period.
Romania / Rumania.
Russia.
Sarmatians.
Scythian civilization.
Scythians.
Serbia.
Thessaly.
Thrace.
Tools.
Transylvania.
Troad.
Troy.
Ukraine.
Wallachia.
Yugoslavia.