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In The Illyrians: Raiders of the Adriatic Coast, Elliot Rowan brings into focus one of the most elusive and formidable peoples of the ancient Mediterranean. Along the rugged eastern shores of the Adriatic, where mountains descend into a maze of islands and narrow channels, the Illyrians built a world shaped by mobility, seafaring skill, and conflict. Their swift vessels crossed the sea in raids that unsettled Greek colonies and drew the growing attention of Rome.
Drawing on archaeological evidence from burial mounds, hillforts, and coastal settlements, Rowan reconstructs a society known largely through fragments. Weapons, metalwork, and imported goods reveal a people deeply connected to wider networks of exchange, even as they maintained strong local traditions. Through sources such as Ab Urbe Condita and Geography, the Illyrians emerge as both rivals and participants in the broader Mediterranean world.
Rowan traces their encounters with Greek settlements, their raids across the Adriatic, and the Roman campaigns that would bring their independence to an end. He also explores how Illyrian lands were transformed under Roman rule, where new systems of trade, military service, and governance reshaped the region.
More than a study of a forgotten people, this book reveals a culture that endured beyond its political fall, leaving its mark on the landscape, in surviving names, and in the enduring memory of the Adriatic world.
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