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Balkan–Danubian culture
The Balkan–Danubian culture was an early medieval archaeological culture which emerged in the region of the Lower Danube in the 8th century and flourished until the 11th century. In Romania it is called Dridu culture, while in Bulgaria it is usually referred to as Pliska-Preslav culture.〔Плиска-Преслав: Прабългарската култура, Том 2, Българска академия на науките Археологически институт и музей, 1981.〕 It is better represented on the territory of modern-day Northern Bulgaria although its spread north of the Danube is also well attested due to the continuous extension of the First Bulgarian Empire over the territory of present-day Romania.〔Istoria României, Compendiu, Bucharest, 1969, p. 106.〕 The Balkan–Danubian culture is described as an early ''Slavic-Bulgarian'' culture,〔Ethnic Continuity in the Carpatho-Danubian Area, Issue 249 of East European Monographs, ISSN 0070-810, Elemér Illyés, 1988, ISBN 0880331461, p. 176.〕 but besides Slavic and Bulgar elements it possesses also some ''Romance'' components, all of them under a Byzantine influence.〔The Dridu Culture and the changing position of Romania among the Communist states, "Archaeologia Bulgarica", 11, 2007, 2, p. 55.〕
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