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Dea Dardanica

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establishment of Roman rule in the Balkans, the worship of Dea Dardanica likely underwent changes as local traditions intersected with Roman religious practices. Inscriptions and votive monuments from this period provide insights into how indigenous beliefs were interpreted within the framework of Roman culture.
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Our understanding of Dea Dardanica primarily comes from archaeological discoveries, including inscriptions and votive altars, scattered throughout the Dardania region. These artifacts provide valuable evidence of her cult and shed light on the religious practices of the ancient inhabitants. With the
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Dea Dardanica holds significance within the historical and cultural context of the Dardania region. While the exact nature of her worship and beliefs surrounding her vary, she is generally understood to have been revered by the indigenous Dardanian people. Dea Dardanica is often associated with
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themes such as protection, fertility, and possibly solar symbolism, although the exact nature of her attributes remains subject to interpretation. Imagery found on archaeological artifacts offers clues to these associations.
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Overall, Dea Dardanica represents an intriguing aspect of the cultural and religious landscape of the Balkans during antiquity, reflecting the interplay between local traditions and external influences such as Roman rule.
136: 57: 93: 189:"Altari i Dea Dardanicae dhe stacioni beneficiar nga Vendenisi / A votive altar of Dea Dardanica and a beneficiary station from Vendenis" 234: 229: 224: 31:, located in the central-western Balkans, which encompasses parts of modern Kosovo and western North Macedonia. 128: 28: 110: 16: 83: 62: 27:
is an archaeological artifact found in Kosovo that represents an ancient deity associated with the
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Dardania region
Kllokot-VĂ«rban (archaeological site)
Kingdom of Dardania
Dea Dardanicae
ISBN
978-9951-615-35-8
"Dea Dardane - Ikonografia dhe funksionet"
"FJALĂ‹SI I ZĂ‹RAVE TĂ‹ FJALORIT ENCIKLOPEDIK TĂ‹ KOSOVĂ‹S"
Akademia e Shkencave dhe e Arteve e Kosovës
"Mbretëria Dardane / The Dardan Kingdom"
doi
10.3406/iliri.1999.1706
"Altari i Dea Dardanicae dhe stacioni beneficiar nga Vendenisi / A votive altar of Dea Dardanica and a beneficiary station from Vendenis"
doi
10.3406/iliri.2011.1108
Categories
Archaeology of Kosovo
Sculptures of goddesses
Dardania (Roman province)

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