The Beautiful Treasures of the Geto-Dacians
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This is a wonderful work about the Geto-Dacians, which were very important tribes of the Northern Thracians. This eBook has many pictures with beautiful things like pendants, clips, bracelets, things made from gold, silver and metal combination. Before and during the ancient history in Europe there existed three great civilizations: the Thracians, the Greeks and the Romans. In this eBook some elements of general background on the Geto-Dacian civilization will be pointed out. This civilization is older than the other ones ones and it laid an important impact on the European history. The information we have on the Thracians are at least as important or even more important than the information on the Old Egyptians.This eBook contain 38 unique pictures.
Savu Ioan-Constantin
My name is Savu Ioan Constantin and I was born in 1973 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.I've loved reading since I was little, especially children's books, historic and adventure stories, and police novels. My first project was a police book, written in high school, in a notebook. I never published it, although I did show it to some of my classmates who had nice things to say about it. After some years, other projects followed, including "Locul de pornire" (The Starting Place), a novel for teens and young people, which I donated in unexpected circumstances and "Romira II B", my first Science-Fiction project, which was also finished in unexpected circumstances, but was never published. Next was the "Sioras4 - Recunoasterea" (Sioras4 - The Recognition) project, which was published in Romanian as a printed edition in December 2009. This book was also translated into English, in electronic format. After "Sioras4 - Recunoaşterea" there was another good book, "Mesaj de pe sonda spaţială" (Message from the Probe), published in Romanian as a printed edition in December 2012. I've also published a work on lease contracts and "Joan and Her Friends", in English, a series of short educational stories for kids, as well as the work "Comunicarea interpersonala" (Interpersonal Communication), in an electronic format.As far as education goes, I have a bachelor's degree in Juridical Sciences and I have graduated post-universitary psychopedagogy, history (second bachelor's degree), economics and management courses. I also have master's degree in economics and management. I've worked mainly as a teacher, civil servant and legal advisor. Currently I'm a middle and high school teacher, teaching socio-human sciences, history and economic and I'm getting ready to start other books, novels as well as works in areas such as law, psychology and psychopedagogy. I live in Romania. I hope that my books will be well-liked in English as well and maybe I'll have the chance to visit some beautiful places around the world.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5The English is bad. Also, I may not be an expert in Geto-Dacian history but I can tell you that the statement that Geto-Dacian "women were pleasant and beautiful" doesn't strike me as a very scientific, serious one. Also, Geto-Dacians "knew what is the fun"??? And the list goes on...
Why is this book not offered as a free document? In my opinion, its quality is more like that of many free documents offered on this site.
The pictures are interesting, at least. That is one good thing.
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The Beautiful Treasures of the Geto-Dacians - Savu Ioan-Constantin
The Beautiful Treasures
of the
Geto – Dacians
by
Savu Ioan Constantin
A short presentation of their skills
The Beautiful Treasures of the Geto–Dacians – Copyright © 2015, English eBook version by Savu Ioan Constantin. All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, pictures or any portion thereof, in any form whatsoever without written permission of the author. This eBook contain 38 beautiful pictures.
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I.Introduction
II.The Thracians
III.The Geto-Dacians
I. Introduction.
The history is divided into several periods. They are called "historical periods''. Each period has its own characteristics which make the difference among them. Thus, there are the history from times immemorial, the ancient history, the Middle Ages period, the modern and contemporary history.
Before and during the ancient history, in Europe there existed three great civilizations: the Thracians, the Greeks and the Romans civilizations. Each of them had their own characteristics. They influenced