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Troadic, a.|trəʊˈædɪk| [(f. Troad, name of the region about Troy,) f. L. Trōad-, Trōas, a. Gr. τρωάδ-, τρωάς (contr. of τρωϊάς) Trojan + -ic.] Of or pertaining to ancient Troy and its surrounding regions.
1932Antiquity VI. 77 In the second half of the third millennium, the culture which we may call Troadic spread over a large part of Asia Minor. 1977G. Clark World Prehistory (ed. 3) iv. 157 That Troadic forms reaching Greece were transmitted by way of the Cyclades is confirmed by the occurrence on the mainland of..the ceramic fictiles of ‘hour-glass’ form. |