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Dacia - Vasile Parvan

Dacia

By: Vasile Parvan

Paperback | 14 February 2026

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"Dacia" is a seminal historical and archaeological study by the esteemed Romanian scholar Vasile P¢rvan, exploring the ancient civilizations that flourished in the Carpatho-Danubian region. This work provides a comprehensive overview of the cultural and political development of the Geto-Dacian tribes before and during their encounter with the expansionist Roman Empire.

P¢rvan meticulously traces the evolution of these peoples, examining the profound influences of the Scythians, Greeks, and Celts on the local population. The text delves into the social structures, religious beliefs, and artistic expressions of the inhabitants of "Dacia", illustrating how these diverse cultural currents merged to form a distinct identity. The narrative culminates in the Roman conquest and the subsequent integration of the territory into the imperial framework, a process that fundamentally shaped the historical trajectory of Southeast Europe.

This scholarly work remains an essential resource for those interested in ancient history, classical archaeology, and the origins of the Romanian people. By synthesizing archaeological evidence with classical literary sources, P¢rvan offers a vivid portrayal of a civilization at the crossroads of Europe, highlighting its enduring significance in the story of Western civilization.

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