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    The Glasinac-Mati culture is an archaeological culture, which first developed during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in the western Balkan Peninsula...
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    Illyrians (section Culture)
    sites of this culture. Similar burial customs have been observed in the Glasinac plateau of eastern Bosnia, where the Glasinac-Mati culture first developed...
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    Illyria (section In culture)
    range. The name was properly that of a small people between Scodra and the Mati river, and it was applied by the Greeks and later by the Romans to the other...
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    (cf. Ragusan trade with India) to America, and brought parts of their culture and flora home with them. One of its keys to success was not conquering...
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    trade routes to the Ottoman-held interior through the nearby Klis pass. Culture flourished as well, Split being the hometown of Marko Marulić, the Croatian...
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    associated with the Central Bosnian cultural group. The Iron Age Glasinac-Mati culture is associated with the Autariatae tribe. A very important role in...
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    Kotor (section Culture)
    Zgërdhesh (? Albanopolis) Culture Central Bosnian cultural group Coinage Daunian stele Education Fibulae Glasinac-Mati culture Gradistë belt-plate Monte...
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    lit. 'resurrection') may indicate a sympathy with Christian or Jewish culture. As the father of Constantine, a number of Christian legends have grown...
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    named after the Glasinac and Mati type site areas, located in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Albania respectively. The Glasinac-Mati culture represents both continuity...
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  • Dalmatae (section Culture)
    part of the Delmatae. The archeological remnants suggest their material culture was more primitive than those of the surrounding ancient tribes, especially...
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