The Mysterious Thracians: Unveiling Their Unique Culture and Legacy?
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<p paraeid="{a2a45dd5-1a04-4dca-9c33-f42c65f7cd4c}{244}" paraid="2013854311"><span data-contrast="auto" xml:lang="EN-US">Historians have had a tough time piecing together what they know about the Thracians, a mysterious civilization that once thrived in the regions encompassing modern-day Bulgaria, Greece, and </span>Turkey. Despite being a major player in the region for centuries, the Thracians didn’t leave behind a written record. Instead, we must rely on the relics they left behind as well as what their neighbors, for example, the Greeks and Romans, had to say about them. We know they were fierce warriors and skilled craftsmen with a rich culture heavily influenced by neighboring powers. While much has been written about the Thracians in terms of their military, here we aim to take a closer look at the people themselves: how they lived day-to-day and what their culture really looked like.? </p>
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