Purpose and objectives

The main purpose of the THRACE-CONNECT project is to study and highlight the complex communication networks that linked the coastal zone of Aegean Thrace with its inland regions, with the Rhodope mountains as a central point of reference, from the Archaic to the Roman period.

The research focuses on the following key areas:

  • The significance of the Rhodope mountains as a meeting point of trade routes and cultural exchanges.
  • The integration of diverse sources (archaeological, historical, and literary) to provide a comprehensive picture of ancient networks and avoid fragmented interpretations.
  • The use of modern technologies (such as GIS and analytical methods), which enable reconstructions of communication routes and a better understanding of the geographical factors that shaped them.
  • The tracing of trade routes and cultural interactions, to show how goods, ideas, and people circulated within and beyond Thrace.
  • The study of transport infrastructure in the region aiming to better understand urban development and settlement patterns.

Specific Objectives

  • To develop a new methodology that will contribute to a deeper understanding of the cultural evolution of Thrace.
  • To conduct a diachronic study of historical changes in the relations between Greeks and Thracians.
  • To investigate Greek colonization, its impact on local culture and society, and its broader consequences.
  • To study the processes of cultural interaction and assimilation, and to explore how Thracians adopted or not adopted Greek elements over time.

In short, THRACE-CONNECT seeks to shed light on the role of Thrace as a dynamic crossroads of peoples and cultures, where the Rhodope mountains at times served as boundaries and at other times as bridges of communication.

3D visualization of the uplands in the area of Kimmeria (© AeGIS Athena)

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