The book meticulously documents Dacian presence in the eastern parts of Transylvania, specifically focusing on the . It serves as both a detailed catalog of archaeological findings and a synthesis of the socio-economic life of these communities between the 3rd century BC and 1st century AD. Key Themes Covered:
The book explores how these Dacian groups interacted with neighboring Celtic influences and later Roman expansion. 📝 Critical Review Strengths:
Clear categorization of finds, especially pottery and coin hoards. Dacii din estul Transilvaniei
Typology of local ceramics, metal tools, and jewelry that define the regional "Geto-Dacian" identity.
Evidence of commercial exchanges, including the circulation of Greek and Roman coins and imported luxury pottery. The book meticulously documents Dacian presence in the
Grounds local history in the broader context of European Late Iron Age development.
Exceptional use of site-specific data from decades of excavations. Grounds local history in the broader context of
How fortresses like those at Jigodin or Păuleni-Ciuc suggest a polycentric society led by local elites. ⭐ Why It’s Important