TYPES OF GETO-DACIAN SETTLEMENTS AND DWELLINGS IN IALOMIŢA BASIN
Journal Title: The Annals of Valahia University of Târgoviste, Geographical Series - Year 2005, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Ialomiţa Basin is one of those natural units that combine the essential features of the Romanian landscape with obvious particular characteristics. The fact that the physico-geographical structure is ranged in tiers, which constitutes the main feature of the territory belonging to Ialomiţa Basin, a feature that is however common to the entire Romanian land, is a consequence of the ample latitudinal development of the relief (8 m high at the confluence with the Danube and 2507 m high at Omu Peak). In general, based on the material that was discovered in different settlements, one can reconstitute the stage of development of the Geto-Dacian society in its different historical moments, which makes it possible to have a typology of the settlements that were used by the Geto-Dacians.
Authors and Affiliations
Mihaela SENCOVICI
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