The Byzantine town and Bulgarian in the 7th—9th century
(after archaeological data) (Dissertations, volume 4)
Table of contents /summary/
Introduction
Chapter I. The Byzantine town in the Diocese Thrakia and Dakia from the end of the 6th century to 681. Monuments, state of studies. Continuity and hiatus between Late Antiquity culture and Early Medieval culture in the Bulgarian lands
Chapter II. Cultural contacts of the Proto-Bulgarians in the Northern Black Sea coast and Caucasus
Chapter III. Towns in the Balkan Peninsula under Bulgarian rule
III. 1. The capital, auls and towns conquered to the south of the Balkan Range
III. 2. Origins of Early Medieval monumental constructions in Bulgaria
Chapter IV. Formation of Early Medieval urban culture in Bulgaria
IV. 1. Similarities and differences between towns in Bulgaria and Byzantium. Characteristic features
IV. 2. Problems of towns studies and theories on them
Conclusion
Bibliography
List of illustrations
Details | |
Publisher | National institute of archaeology with museum (Bulgarian academy of sciences) |
Language | Bulgarian with a summary in English |
Pages | 212 |
Illustrations | b/w figures, maps |
Binding | paperback |
ISBN | 987-954-9388-29-9 |
Creation date | 2010 |
Size | 21 х 29 cm |