Zur Praehistorischen Ethnologie Der Balkanhalbinsel, written by Cornelius Fligier and published in 1877, explores the prehistoric ethnology of the Balkan Peninsula. This work delves into the archaeological and historical aspects of the region, providing insights into the cultures and societies that existed in the Balkans during prehistoric times.
Fligier's study offers a detailed examination of the ethnic groups and their cultural practices, contributing to the broader understanding of early European history. This book remains a valuable resource for researchers and historians interested in the early ethnology and archaeology of the Balkans.
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