Ethnocultural and Social-Economic Changes During the Transitional Period from Eneolthic to Bronze Age in the Region of the Lower Danube
Ethnocultural and Social-Economic Changes During the Transitional Period from Eneolthic to Bronze Age in the Region of the Lower Danube
Author(s): Petya GeorgievaSubject(s): Cultural history, Ethnohistory, Social history, Ancient World, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Published by: Akademija Nauka i Umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine
Keywords: Ethnocultural changes; socioeconomic changes; transitional period; Eneolithic; bronze age; Lower Danude RegionThracian region; Black Sea; intertribal relations; ethnocultural communities;
Summary/Abstract: During the late eneolithic in the Thracian region, in the Lower and Upper Danube and the North-Eastern region of the Black Sea, a long continuous development took place, in which, mutually connected, ethnocultural communities were formed, with similar economic characteristics. As a result of the long continuous development and of the growth of the intertribal relations there was formed during the late eneolith in the region of eastern and Middle Europe a system of interrelated cultures with similar economic characteristics — the Tiszapolgar culture, the Balaton-Lasinja I culture, the Krivodol-Salcuta-Bubanj Hum. la (KSBH la), the Kodgadermen-Gumelnita-Karanovo VI (KGK VI) culture, the Varna culture, the Sredniy Stog culture and the Hvalinska culture. A central place hi it belongs to the cultures from the north-east Balkan late eneolith province: Varna, KGK VI and KSBH Ia.
Journal: Godišnjak Centra za balkanološka ispitivanja
- Issue Year: 1990
- Issue No: 28
- Page Range: 239-245
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English