Dava (Dacian)
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dava-dacian-190-1675610
title:
Dava (Dacian)
text:
Dava was a Geto-Dacian name for a city, town or fortress. Generally, the name indicated a tribal center or an important settlement, usually fortified. Some of the Dacian settlements and the fortresses employed the Murus Dacicus traditional construction technique. Most of these towns are attested by Ptolemy, and therefore date from at least the 1st century CE. The dava towns can be found as south as the cities of Sandanski and Plovdiv in present-day Bulgaria. Strabo specified that the Dacians ("D
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description:
Dacian fortified settlement
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dava_(Dacian)
date created:
2010-12-15T04:03:42Z
date modified:
2024-09-09T23:53:15Z
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