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The Making Of The Slavs History And Archaeology Of The Lower Danube Region C500700 Florin Curta

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The Making Of The Slavs History And Archaeology Of The Lower Danube Region C500700 Florin Curta
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.06 MB
Pages: 494
Author: Florin Curta
ISBN: 9780511032486, 9780511325144, 9780521802024, 051103248X, 0511325142, 0521802024
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Making Of The Slavs History And Archaeology Of The Lower Danube Region C500700 Florin Curta by Florin Curta 9780511032486, 9780511325144, 9780521802024, 051103248X, 0511325142, 0521802024 instant download after payment.

This book offers a new approach to the problem of Slavic ethnicity in southeastern Europe between c. 500 and c. 700. The author shows how Byzantine authors "invented" the Slavs, in order to make sense of political and military developments taking place in the Balkans. Making extensive use of archaeology to show that such developments resulted in the rise of powerful leaders, responsible for creating group identities and mobilizing warriors for successful raids across the frontier. The author rejects the idea of Slavic migration, and shows that "the Slavs" were the product of the frontier.

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