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He only recommends the Bible as reading material, with limited exposure, and cautions against musical instruments. He advocates against letting girls interact with society, and of having "affections for one of her companions than for others." He does recommend teaching the alphabet by ivory blocks instead of memorization so "She will thus learn by playing." He is an advocate of
2543:"In the third-second centuries BC, a number of Illyrians, including Abrus, Bato, and Epicardus, rose to the highest position in the city administration, that of prytanis. Other Illyrians such as Niken, son of Agron, Tritus, son of Plator, or Genthius, are found on graves belonging to ordinary families (fig.7)."
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life, especially to those living in cosmopolitan centers such as Rome. In many cases, he focused his attention on the lives of women and identified how a woman devoted to Jesus should live her life. This focus stemmed from his close patron relationships with several prominent female ascetics who were
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Saint
Hieronymus, also contributed in the field of education, pedagogy and culture. As a Christian scholar he detailed his pedagogy of girls in numerous letters throughout his life. He did not believe the body in need of training, and thus advocated for fasting and mortification to subdue the body.
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Glasinac-Mati culture represents both continuity of middle Bronze Age practices in the western Balkans and innovations specifically related to the early Iron Age. Its appearance coincides with a population boom in the region as attested in numerous new sites which developed in that era. One of
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vase painting. This is reflected both in the ornaments, decorations in the form of radiation, as well as a change to figurative representation. The third and final phase brings a shift in production methods. The pottery was hand-formed before the arrival of the Greeks in the southernmost tip of
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has found many artifacts placed within these tumuli such as weapons, ornaments, garments and clay vessels. The rich spectrum in religious beliefs and burial rituals that emerged in
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burial mounds as a method of inhumation. Iron axes and other weapons are typical items found in the tumuli of all subregional variations of
Glasinac-Mati. As it expanded and fused with other similar material cultures it came to encompass the area which was known in classical antiquity as
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and Lezha represent significant sites of the culture. The population of Komani-Kruja represents a local, western Balkan people which was linked to the Roman
Justinianic military system of forts. The development of Komani-Kruja is significant for the study of the transition between the
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were notably modernised following Roman models, with the building of a forum, roads, theatres, promenades, temples, aqueducts and other social buildings. The period also marks the construction of stadiums and thermal baths that were of social importance as places of gathering.
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and other forms of art were painted on them. The development of
Daunian pottery forms is independent of the first Greek ceramics. Typical Daunian pottery include the Askos, hopper vessels and bowls with loop handles. Striking are often manual, or anthropomorphic
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602:" about the belief in a mystical bond uniting both the living and the dead in a certain hope and love. No evidence survives of previous use of this expression, which has since played a central role in formulations of the Christian creed. His
167:). It is not known to what extent all of these tribes formed a homogeneous linguistic group, but the study of the attested eponyms has led to the identification of a linguistic core area in the south of this zone, roughly around what is now
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prototypes with an elaboration of artistic forms. The main tools were the axes of the local types "Dalmato-Albanian" and "Shkodran", as well as the southern type of double ax. Spiritual culture is also expressed by a burial rite with mounds
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Illyrian and its neighboring languages. For lack of more information, Illyrian is typically described as occupying its own branch in the Indo-European family tree. A close relationship with
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flourished also during that period and is considered amongst the most distinctive art produced from antiquity. Various symbols, rituals, language and folklore were embodied in pottery art. Devollian pottery, named after the
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during antiquity. The language is unattested with the exception of personal names and placenames. Just enough information can be drawn from these to allow the conclusion that it belonged to the
1328:, was made by the Illyrians. Pottery of Illyrians consisted initially of geometric patterns like circles, squares, diamonds and other similar motifs and was nonetheless later influenced by
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Die Urbanisierung Illyriens begann im späten 5. Jh. mit den Stadtanlagen von Amantia, Klos und Kalivo und nahm im 4. Jh. mit Byllis, Lissos, Zgerdesh und Scodra großen Aufschwung
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have been used to cover floors in principal rooms of buildings, palaces, and tombs, as well as in the formal rooms of private houses. The use of mosaic became widespread in
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Nallbani, Etleva (2017). "Early Medieval North Albania: New Discoveries, Remodeling Connections: The Case of Medieval Komani". In Gelichi, Sauro; Negrelli, Claudio (eds.).
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Nallbani, Etleva (2017). "Early Medieval North Albania: New Discoveries, Remodeling Connections: The Case of Medieval Komani". In Gelichi, Sauro; Negrelli, Claudio (eds.).
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is an archaeological culture attested from late antiquity to the Middle Ages in central and northern Albania, southern Montenegro and similar sites in the western parts of
296:. The symbols of water-fowl and horses were more common in the north, while the serpent was more common in the south. Illyrian deities were mentioned in inscriptions on
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were mainly built on the tops of high mountains surrounded by heavily fortified walls. Few monuments from the Illyrians are still preserved such as in
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or mound burial. The kin of the first tumuli was buried around that, and the higher the status of those in these burials the higher the mound.
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in the 3rd century BC. There were different types of Illyrian ships, built for various uses. The main types of Illyrian ships were the
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which could avert the evil eye or the bad intentions of enemies. Human sacrifice also played a role in the lives of the Illyrians.
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Civici, N. (2007). "Analysis of Illyrian terracotta figurines of Aphroditeand other ceramic objects using EDXRF spectrometry†".
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Civici, N. (2007). "Analysis of Illyrian terracotta figurines of Aphroditeand other ceramic objects using EDXRF spectrometry†".
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from the beginning of the 7th to the 6th centuries BC. It is an indigenous type. Its production area occupied the space between
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in inscriptions found near the source of the Bosna river. The Delmatae also had Armatus as a war god in
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261:
241:
175:, where Illyrian proper is believed to have been spoken.
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2649:
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2021:
2011:
Studies on the History of Albanian in the Balkan context
762:
Latin Bible translations used to be performed before him
343:
was the love-goddess and the consort of the thunder-god
583:. He is presumed to be the missionary to the barbarian
2830:
1772:
3607:. Bradt Travel Guides, 2015. 2015-01-07. p. 87.
2820:. London: GEORGE ROUTLEDGE SONS, LTD. pp. 63–64.
2707:
2676:
2644:
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2006:
Studime për historinë e shqipes në kontekst ballkanik
1953:. London: GEORGE ROUTLEDGE SONS, LTD. pp. 63–64.
884:
the defining elements of Glasinac-Mati is the use of
3654:
The Greek State at War, William Kendrick Pritchett,
3282:. University of California Press, 1998. p. 77.
3252:(Aleksandar Stipčević ed.). Noyes Press, 1977.
3245:
2972:
2088:. University of California Press, 1998. p. 77.
658:
3279:
The Returns of Odysseus: Colonization and Ethnicity
3271:
3269:
2916:
2085:
The Returns of Odysseus: Colonization and Ethnicity
664:
655:
236:The Illyrians, as most ancient civilizations, were
2724:
2576:. Akademia e Shkencave e Republikës së Shqipërisë.
1906:. Akademia e Shkencave e Republikës së Shqipërisë.
1060:of the 4th century BC mainly made of multicolored
1053:, the earliest mosaic discovered in Albania, is a
463:, in the magic power of protective and beneficial
67:produced various types of weapons on the basis of
55:and especially at the end of the Late Bronze Age.
2928:
1739:. Cambridge University Press, 1997. p. 230.
1519:. The conquered settlements and villages such as
435:, where she was the most important deity next to
399:. The Roman deity of wine, fertility and freedom
3670:
3266:
2366:. Oxford, United Kingdom: Blackwell Publishing.
3634:. Cornell University Press, 1983. p. 270.
3409:
3407:
3405:
3117:"Disa objekte të hershme në kulturën e Komanit"
2620:. Akademia e Shkencave dhe e Arteve e Kosovës.
2209:. Cornell University Press, 1983. p. 270.
2138:"Disa objekte të hershme në kulturën e Komanit"
2102:
1985:. Akademia e Shkencave dhe e Arteve e Kosovës.
818:
123:language family. In ancient sources, the term "
3007:
2990:In the Eastern Orthodox Church he is known as
3114:
2135:
987:but besides that as well throughout Albania.
3590:Die Bischofsstädte und ihre Einflussbereiche
3402:
3383:
2905:. New York:Neal-Schuman Publications, 1990.
2813:
2279:. The Fathers of the Church. Vol. 117.
1946:
1941:Die Bischofsstädte und ihre Einflussbereiche
1099:was largely influenced by the sculptures of
1072:, and since 1982 has been on display at the
849:in an area which encompassed much of modern
779:Due to Jerome's work, he is recognised as a
3275:
2641:Ismajli, Rexhep (2015). Eqrem Basha (ed.).
2613:
2003:Ismajli, Rexhep (2015). Eqrem Basha (ed.).
1978:
1222:, an ancient people inhabiting the heel of
756:based on a Hebrew version, rather than the
479:. The most common type of burial among the
256:of the pre-Roman era are those relating to
218:with possible exception to the ancestor of
3627:
3031:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
2614:Hamp, Eric Pratt; Ismajli, Rexhep (2007).
2126:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
1979:Hamp, Eric Pratt; Ismajli, Rexhep (2007).
1018:colonies within the Illyrian coast on the
748:(the translation that became known as the
16:Overview of the culture of ancient Illyria
3485:J. M. Coles; A. F. Harding (2014-10-30).
3332:J. M. Coles; A. F. Harding (2014-10-30).
3072:
3012:(in French), Paris (France), p. 66,
2767:
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2107:(in French), Paris (France), p. 66,
2022:J. M. Coles; A. F. Harding (2014-10-30).
1964:. Bradt Travel Guides, 2015. p. 87.
1732:
1632:, the Serilia liburnica and the Pristis.
717:, and historian; he is commonly known as
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1226:since around 1000 BC, who migrated from
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216:Slavic migrations to Southeastern Europe
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3631:Roman Architecture - Cornell paperbacks
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2559:. Shtëpia Botuese e Librit Universitar.
2552:
2206:Roman Architecture - Cornell paperbacks
2002:
1910:
1899:
1895:. Shtëpia Botuese e Librit Universitar.
1888:
1238:and other similar motifs. Late through
1115:, which flourished during that period.
1068:elements. It was discovered in 1918 in
896:
596:Instructions for Candidates for Baptism
495:
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3363:. Tirana, Albania: Naimi. p. 64.
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1087:period is marked by the production of
767:Jerome was known for his teachings on
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3051:
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3047:
3045:
3043:
2593:. Tiranë: Shtëpia Botuese "Shkenca".
2518:
2505:
1917:. Tiranë: Shtëpia Botuese "Shkenca".
1398:and houses constructed above ground.
1074:National Historical Museum of Albania
455:. Illyrians believed in the force of
451:was one of the most important animal
3416:
2934:
2831:Brandt, Ingvaldsen & Prusac 2014
2730:
2573:Fonologjia historike e gjuhës shqipe
2524:
2459:
2421:(Encyclopedic Dictionary of Albania)
2414:
2309:
2300:
2202:
2049:(Encyclopedic Dictionary of Albania)
2042:
1903:Fonologjia historike e gjuhës shqipe
1827:
1804:
1319:
1249:
1218:. Messapian pottery was made by the
1192:
869:to the north. It is named after the
225:
111:or group of languages spoken by the
92:
3505:
3491:Routledge, 2014. pp. 448–470.
3338:Routledge, 2014. pp. 448–470.
2893:. Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2001.
2408:
2028:Routledge, 2014. pp. 448–470.
1324:Devollian pottery, named after the
905:Glass necklace, 7th - 8th century,
701:– 30 September 420), also known as
13:
3249:The Illyrians: history and culture
3094:. Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia.
3040:
2761:
2255:The Illyrians: history and culture
2170:. Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia.
1374:The beginnings of architecture in
1118:
14:
3690:
2960:from the original on 11 July 2014
2453:
2429:Akademia e Shkencave e Shqipërisë
2057:Akademia e Shkencave e Shqipërisë
1620:. The greatest navy was built by
803:. His feast day is 30 September (
165:list of ancient tribes in Illyria
3424:Coin with “The Beauty of Durrës”
2528:Apollonia: History and Monuments
1831:Apollonia: History and Monuments
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2736:
2634:
2617:Comparative Studies on Albanian
2556:Gjuha shqipe dhe historia e saj
2342:. Chicago: U of Chicago Press.
1982:Comparative Studies on Albanian
1892:Gjuha shqipe dhe historia e saj
1687:
1164:civilization who had come from
962:
395:, depicted with iconography of
3115:Nallbani, Etleva (1999–2000).
2607:
2580:
2563:
2546:
2499:
2482:
2466:The Illyrians to the Albanians
2417:"Fjalor Enciklopedik Shqiptar"
2252:Stipčević, Aleksandar (1977).
2136:Nallbani, Etleva (1999–2000).
2045:"Fjalor Enciklopedik Shqiptar"
1958:Gloyer, Gillian (2015-01-07).
1811:The Illyrians to the Albanians
1682:Royal Tombs of Selca e Poshtme
1368:Royal Tombs of Selca e Poshtme
678:Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus
575:, traditionally attributed to
447:ancestors and protectors. The
391:of the wild, woods and fields
1:
3308:The Cambridge Ancient History
3246:Aleksandar Stipčević (1977).
2401:
2334:Williams, Megan Hale (2006).
2316:Indo-European Poetry and Myth
1736:The Cambridge Ancient History
1733:Boederman, John, ed. (1924).
1588:a direct connection to Rome.
1448:have evolved from within the
691:
107:The Illyrian language was an
2746:, Situla 35. pages 127 - 131
2423:(in Albanian). Vol. 2.
2051:(in Albanian). Vol. 2.
1484:. With the extension of the
839:Drilon-Mati-Glasinac culture
819:Drilon-Mati-Glasinac culture
687:Εὐσέβιος Σωφρόνιος Ἱερώνυμος
558:sacred music for use during
103:Proposed Illyrian vocabulary
7:
3062:. D.C. Heath & Company.
2319:. Oxford University Press.
2305:. London: Sheed & Ward.
2082:Malkin, Irad (1998-11-30).
1884:. D.C. Heath & Company.
1635:
375:was the protector deity of
335:was a god worshiped as the
316:by Ancient writers through
248:developed of the powers of
79:
10:
3695:
3276:Irad Malkin (1998-11-30).
3199:. University Press, 1996.
3056:Compayré, Gabriel (1892).
3010:Petite vie de Saint Jérôme
2992:Saint Jerome of Stridonium
2273:Scheck, Thomas P. (2008).
2105:Petite vie de Saint Jérôme
1878:Compayré, Gabriel (1892).
1253:
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45:Culture of ancient Illyria
3567:(in German). p. 58.
2195:(in German). p. 58.
1800:. University Press, 1996.
1378:dates back to the middle
1311:A Devollian pottery from
629:
535:), which was then in the
2587:Demiraj, Shaban (1999).
2570:Demiraj, Shaban (1996).
2553:Demiraj, Shaban (1988).
2489:Jaupaj, Lavdosh (2019).
2415:Lafe, Emil, ed. (2008).
2043:Lafe, Emil, ed. (2008).
1911:Demiraj, Shaban (1999).
1900:Demiraj, Shaban (1996).
1889:Demiraj, Shaban (1988).
1591:
1156:. It was created by the
791:, and as a saint in the
284:figure the likes of the
3586:kulturserver-hamburg.de
3133:10.3406/iliri.1999.1718
3059:The History of Pedagogy
2872:www.albanianhistory.net
2789:10.3406/iliri.1976.1234
2531:. Migjeni. p. 19.
2469:, Publ. House Migjeni,
2245:10.3406/iliri.1976.1234
2154:10.3406/iliri.1999.1718
1937:kulturserver-hamburg.de
1881:The History of Pedagogy
1834:. Migjeni. p. 19.
1814:, Publ. House Migjeni,
793:Eastern Orthodox Church
619:St. Jerome in His Study
560:the Eucharistic worship
3565:fondazionecanussio.org
3361:4 shekuj para Krishtit
2742:Šašel - Kos, M. 1997,
2525:Ceka, Neritan (2005).
2506:Kurti, Rovena (2017).
2293:Šašel - Kos, M. 1997,
2193:fondazionecanussio.org
1828:Ceka, Neritan (2005).
1758:. Ashgate Publishing.
1601:
1548:Amphitheatre of Durrës
1444:, cities and towns in
1371:
1360:
1346:Amphitheatre of Durrës
1316:
1134:
913:
863:Bosnia and Herzegovina
843:archaeological culture
828:
813:positive reinforcement
677:
626:
548:
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471:records the chieftain
206:, today identified as
109:Indo-European language
89:
40:
30:
3384:Ferid Hudhri (2003).
3359:Ferra, Ferik (2011).
2891:Martyrologium Romanum
2814:F. A. Wright (1934).
2769:Stipčević, Aleksandar
2301:Ward, Maisie (1950).
2276:Commentary on Matthew
2258:. Noyes Press, 1977.
2225:Stipčević, Aleksandar
1947:F. A. Wright (1934).
1677:Glasinac-Mati culture
1667:Illyrii proprie dicti
1599:
1366:
1343:
1336:Illyrian architecture
1310:
1300:and laurel vines and
1132:
1105:Etruscan civilization
904:
865:and parts of western
833:Glasinac-Mati culture
826:
616:
509:
200:South Slavic language
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38:Glasinac-Mati culture
36:
22:
2903:This Day In Religion
2704:, pp. 182, 186.
2431:. pp. 977–978.
2203:Sear, Frank (1983).
2059:. pp. 977–978.
1672:Komani-Kruja culture
1140:was produced in the
1006:From earliest times
924:Komani-Kruja culture
918:Komani-Kruja culture
911:Komani-Kruja culture
897:Komani-Kruja culture
785:Doctor of the Church
772:members of affluent
624:Domenico Ghirlandaio
511:Nicetas of Remesiana
502:Nicetas of Remesiana
496:Nicetas of Remesiana
473:Cleitus the Illyrian
318:comparative religion
240:and worshipped many
3628:Frank Sear (1983).
3386:Albania Through Art
3225:qarkuelbasan.gov.al
3172:2007XRS....36...92C
2817:ALEXANDER THE GREAT
1950:ALEXANDER THE GREAT
1863:2007XRS....36...92C
1700:qarkuelbasan.gov.al
1442:classical antiquity
1357:World Heritage Site
1271:region of southern
1214:region of southern
957:classical antiquity
774:senatorial families
724:Jerome was born at
600:communion of saints
525:Bishop of Remesiana
477:Alexander the Great
268:figure such as the
258:religious symbolism
254:religious practices
212:Proto-Indo-European
3527:unesdoc.unesco.org
3429:2012-03-05 at the
3388:. Tirana: Onufri.
3160:X-Ray Spectrometry
3148:, pp. 61, 220
2393:unesdoc.unesco.org
1851:X-Ray Spectrometry
1662:Illyrian education
1602:
1494:Roman architecture
1372:
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801:Anglican Communion
732:), a village near
705:, was a Christian
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3464:978-1-4455-8060-9
3101:978-88-6969-115-7
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2349:978-0-226-89900-8
2286:978-0-8132-0117-7
2177:978-88-6969-115-7
1992:978-9951-413-62-6
1786:978-1-78297-639-4
1728:978-1-4455-8060-9
1320:Devollian pottery
1261:Peucetian pottery
1256:Peucetian pottery
1250:Peucetian pottery
1204:Messapian pottery
1199:Messapian pottery
1193:Messapian pottery
1160:, a tribe of the
736:on the border of
703:Jerome of Stridon
554:Nicetas promoted
523:(c. 335–414) was
417:Pannonia Superior
272:, the concentric
232:Illyrian religion
226:Illyrian religion
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1376:ancient Illyria
1352:for becoming a
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1582:Marmara Sea
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1559:Via Egnatia
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967:During the
944:Via Egnatia
622:(1480), by
569:of praise,
489:Archaeology
369:Dyrrhachium
333:Dei-pátrous
314:interpreted
312:, and some
280:, or as an
266:geometrical
3545:1780760698
3466:p. 328-329
2877:2020-02-29
2402:References
1652:Illyrology
1606:Liburnians
1544:Dyrrachium
1533:Dyrrachium
1403:Bronze Age
1348:is on the
1289:Corinthian
1277:Peucetians
1144:, today's
1089:sculptures
1024:Ionian Sea
981:Terracotta
969:Bronze Age
859:Montenegro
799:, and the
758:Septuagint
715:theologian
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697: – c.
695: 342
349:En or Enji
337:Sky Father
173:Montenegro
133:Autariatae
65:metallurgy
61:decoration
2935:Ward 1950
2731:West 2007
2447:426069353
2075:426069353
1647:Illyrians
1521:Apollonia
1474:Apollonia
1458:Illyrians
1454:dwellings
1419:Antigonia
1407:Illyrians
1370:, Albania
1332:pottery.
1302:palmettes
1285:swastikas
1208:Messapian
1109:Apollonia
1028:Apollonia
1003:pottery.
948:type site
878:type site
730:Illyricum
711:confessor
604:feast day
581:Augustine
564:Christian
429:Nauportus
413:Delminium
302:monuments
189:Liburnian
161:Taulantii
141:Dassareti
113:Illyrians
3673:Category
3427:Archived
3166:(2): 1.
3027:citation
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2771:(1976).
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2360:(1992).
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1636:See also
1614:Delmatae
1470:Phoenice
1313:Kamenica
1236:swastika
1220:Messapii
1187:Protomen
1182:swastika
1162:Iapygian
1158:Daunians
1150:Barletta
1103:and the
1022:and the
1020:Adriatic
973:Illyrian
940:Dardania
907:Shurdhah
871:Glasinac
742:Pannonia
738:Dalmatia
481:Iron Age
461:evil eye
459:and the
421:Silvanus
405:Terminus
393:Silvanus
385:Pannonia
381:Dalmatia
377:Risinium
373:Medaurus
371:, while
353:Parthini
290:serpents
278:swastika
276:and the
220:Albanian
204:Dalmatia
193:Albanian
181:Messapic
157:Parthini
153:Pannonii
149:Labeatae
145:Enchelei
137:Delmatae
125:Illyrian
80:Overview
57:Ceramics
3604:Albania
3168:Bibcode
1961:Albania
1859:Bibcode
1642:Illyria
1630:Liburna
1618:Ardiaei
1610:Japodes
1586:Balkans
1580:on the
1572:on the
1525:Butrint
1506:Butrint
1490:Balkans
1488:in the
1482:Shkodër
1478:Butrint
1466:Amantia
1446:Illyria
1440:During
1415:Amantia
1411:Illyria
1275:by the
1269:Apulian
1265:pottery
1244:meander
1232:Illyria
1212:Italian
1166:Illyria
1146:Italian
1113:Butrint
1062:pebbles
1032:Butrint
1012:Illyria
1008:mosaics
992:pottery
891:Illyria
851:Albania
787:by the
750:Vulgate
726:Stridon
587:of the
577:Ambrose
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