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A Companion to Ancient Thrace - (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World) by Julia Valeva & Emil Nankov & Denver Graninger (Paperback)

A Companion to Ancient Thrace - (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World) by  Julia Valeva & Emil Nankov & Denver Graninger (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>A Companion to Ancient Thrace</i> presents a series of essays that reveal the newly recognized complexity of the social and cultural phenomena of the peoples inhabiting the Balkan periphery of the Classical world.</p> <p>- Features a rich and detailed overview of Thracian history from the Early Iron Age to Late Antiquity</p> <p>- Includes contributions from leading scholars in the archaeology, art history, and general history of Thrace</p> <p>- Balances consideration of material evidence relating to Ancient Thrace with more traditional literary sources</p> <p>- Integrates a study of Thrace within a broad context that includes the cultures of the eastern Mediterranean, southwest Asia, and southeast Europe/Eurasia</p> <p>- Reflects the impact of new theoretical approaches to economy, ethnicity, and cross-cultural interaction and hybridity in Ancient Thrace</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>A COMPANION TO <b>ANCIENT THRACE</b> <p>EDITED BY JULIA VALEVA, EMIL NANKOV, AND DENVER GRANINGER <p><i>A Companion to Ancient Thrace</i> presents an authoritative and comprehensive introduction to the social and cultural complexity of the ancient Indo-European peoples inhabiting the Balkan periphery of the Classical world. Although the Thracians have often had limited interest from Western scholars, recent discoveries in archaeology and other fields have brought about an interdisciplinary reappraisal of this powerful ancient culture. <p>Featuring contributions from leading scholars in Thracian archaeology, art, and history, the essays focus primarily on the five centuries of Classical and Hellenistic Thrace. Other readings consider problems of continuity and discontinuity with the preceding Early Iron Age and the succeeding Roman Imperial period. By shedding new light on the spread of Thrace's cultural influences beyond its borders to the eastern Mediterranean and European worlds, <i>A Companion to Ancient Thrace</i> sets a new standard in Thracian scholarship while furthering our understanding of antiquity.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>THE EDITORS <p><b>Julia Valeva</b> is Professor at the Institute for Art Studies at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. She is the author of <i>The Painted Coffers of the Ostrusha Tomb</i> (2005), <i>Typology of the Thracian Tombs</i> (2013), and co-author of <i>Early Christianity in Contexts</i> (2014). <p><b>Emil Nankov</b> is Assistant Professor at the National Institute of Archaeology with Museum at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He was Archaeology Program Officer (2009-2014) and Acting Academic Director (2014-2017) of the American Research Center in Sofia. He has an MA in Classical archaeology from Sofia University (1999) and a PhD in art history and archaeology from Cornell University (2009). His main scholarly interests focus on urbanization and warfare in the Hellenistic period. He has published articles on the archaeology and history of ancient Thrace. He is the editor of <i>Sandanski and Its Territory during Prehistory, Antiquity and Middle Ages. Current Trends in Archaeological Research. Proceedings of an International Conference at Sandanski, September 17-20, 2015. Papers of the American Research Center in Sofia, vol. 3</i>, (Veliko Tarnovo: Faber Publishers, 2017). <p><b>Denver Graninger</b> is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Riverside and faculty member of the Tri-Campus Graduate Program in Classics. He is the author of <i>Cult and Koinon in Hellenistic Thessaly</i> (2011).

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