No. XXVI (1995)
Articles

A Contribution to the Research of the Rapport Between the Scordisci and the Dardanians in the End of the Second and the Beginning of the First Century BC

Aleksandar Jovanović
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Archaeology Department

Published 01.12.1995

Keywords

  • Scordicsi,
  • Celts,
  • Balkans,
  • Thracia,
  • Dardania,
  • Macedonia,
  • Roman Empire
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How to Cite

Jovanović, A. (1995). A Contribution to the Research of the Rapport Between the Scordisci and the Dardanians in the End of the Second and the Beginning of the First Century BC. Balcanica - Annual of the Institute for Balkan Studies, (XXVI), 143–153. Retrieved from https://balcanica.rs/index.php/journal/article/view/729

Abstract

By the end of the 2nd century B.C. the Scordisci were launching attacks upon the Roman province of Macedonia across the territory of Thracia. Their defeats in 104-101 B.C. and the change of strategic conditions, compelled the Scordisci to conduct attacks on Macedonia across Dardanian territory. The scarce archaeological material of Celtic origin found in the Dardanian territory dates back from that period.

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