From 7 July 2024, the Drents Museum will present the major archaeology exhibition Dacia – Empire of gold and silver. More than fifty gold and silver treasures from Romania from the 20th century BC to the 3rd century AD are coming to Assen. Most of them date from the period before the Roman conquest (106 AD). With Dacia, the Drents Museum tells the story of the Dacians, one of the ‘forgotten peoples’ of world history. The exhibition can be seen in the Drents Museum until 26 January 2025.
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€28,50
Dacia – ancient Romania – has been known in classical antiquity as an ’empire of gold and silver’. The countless archaeological treasures found here in the twentieth century show that the rumors about Dacian wealth were not unfounded. But the Dacians were more than just lovers of gold and silver: they built imposing hill fortresses, traded with distant kingdoms, and shaped the imposing landscape of the Carpathian Mountains to their own advantage. New archaeological research shows how the Dacian kingdoms emerged over a period of more than two thousand years. Due to the influences of various peoples such as the Scythians, the Greeks and the Celts, the Dacians formed their own culture. All these different elements can be seen in burial practices, mythology and architecture. Dacia – Empire of Gold and Silver shows where the wealth of the Dacians came from, but also looks beyond the glittering gold and silver.
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Weight | 5 kg |
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Dimensions | 29 × 23 × 3 cm |
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Pages | 136 |
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ISBN | 9789462625471 |
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