History of Civilizations • History of religion
Najveće kulture svijeta 8: Islam
Miriam Meier
The Greatest Cultures of the World is a collection of eight books that talk about the world's great civilizations. The books were first published in Croatia in 2005 in Rijeka by the publisher Extrada d.o.o., but all eight books were also published specifi
Stojan Dimitrijević, Bogdan Brukner, Nikola Tasić, Vladimir Mirosavljević
The proceedings of the Symposium "Neolithic and Eneolithic in Slavonia", held in Vukovar on 4–5 June 1966, bring together contributions on Neolithic and Eneolithic cultures, material finds and regional connections.
Gradski muzej Vukovar, 1969.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback with dust jacket.
13.54 €
Archaeology • Historical periodical • History of Civilizations
The article presents a classic analysis of archaeological findings from the Hellenistic period (3rd-2nd century BC) in the necropolis north of ancient Budva (today's Montenegro), discovered in the 1950s.
Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, 1959.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
9.36 €
Alternative history • Ancient Age • Cultural history • History of Bosnia and Herzegovina • History of Civilizations • History of Europe
Introduction to the Danubian Script by Harald Haarmann (2010) is the first systematic introduction to the oldest writing system in Europe – the Old European or Danubian script (c. 5300–3200 BC), which emerged within the framework of the Danubian Civilizat
Akademska knjiga, 2022.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
20.00 €
Croatian history • History of Civilizations • Svjetska povijest
A historical study of the transformations of the Russian Empire from Peter the Great to the early USSR, focusing on imperial geopolitics, ideological patterns, and relations with peoples within the empire.
Fortuna d.o.o., 2023.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
35.00 €
Archaeology • History of Civilizations • Ancient Age • Biography • Popular Science
The author, one of the living eyewitnesses of the excavations in the Valley of the Kings, provides the reader with a popular-scientific picture not only of one of the most famous ancient Egyptian rulers, but also of the most interesting facts of the ethno