Diurpaneus
Banned
- Messages
- 249
- Reaction score
- 21
- Points
- 0
- Location
- Bărăgan
- Ethnic group
- Thraco-Roman
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- Argeș(~SER+MAC)
- mtDNA haplogroup
- Walati(Vlachs)
The Dacians formed in the Linear Poterry culture area(Cucuteni-Tripilye culture is also a Linear Pottery culture).So i think they had Haplogroup I2a1b.
Cassius Dio says that the Dacians were'Getae or Thracians of Dacian race'.
So they speak a language similar to Thracians but they don't look like them.
According to Ptolemey Dacia's borders were: Bohemia in the west,Dnepr river in the east,Pripyat, Vistula and Oder rivers in the north and north west.
Cesar and Strabo says that the border between the Germanic tribes and the Dacians was Hercynian forest(southern Germany).
Agrippa says that the Dacians lived till Baltic sea in the north and Vistula river, in the west.
Dacian tribes like Buri, Piegetae, Biessi, Carpians, Arsitae, Racatae and Costobocae lived in Slovakia and parts of Poland.
There were three known Dacians davae in Poland: Setidava(north of today Kalisz),Gildova(near Vistula river) ans Susudava.
From 2nd century AD Germanic tribes pushed the Dacians eastward.The largest Dacian burial sites are by far those from Malaia Kopania(Ukraine) and Zemplen(Slovakia).So many of them lived in those lands.
There is Chernyakhov culture where a majority of Dacians and a minority of Sarmatians and Slavs led by a Gothic elite.
In Hungary Sarmatians serfs were Limigantes(Dacians or majority Dacians).Then the Slavs settled in those lands.I don't think they were too many.There's no decent density in the Venedi lands and they spread on a vast area.
Lots of them stayed in the northern lands.I think that the Sclaveni and Antes were a mix people(a Dacian majority ,some Sarmatinas and a Slavic elite).
The Slavs (also the Sarmatians) brought in the Balkans some of HG R1a not HG I2a1b.
Florin Curta in his book 'The Making of the Slavs ' says that the Sclaveni was a umbrella term used by the Byzantines for those barbarians who came from north of the Danube.
Theophylact Simocatta says about a Sclaveni tribe who raided southern Danube lands 'we called them Getae in the past'.
There are many common words considered of Slavic origin in South Slavic,Romanian also Albanian, but you don't find them in North Slavic.
Cassius Dio says that the Dacians were'Getae or Thracians of Dacian race'.
So they speak a language similar to Thracians but they don't look like them.
According to Ptolemey Dacia's borders were: Bohemia in the west,Dnepr river in the east,Pripyat, Vistula and Oder rivers in the north and north west.
Cesar and Strabo says that the border between the Germanic tribes and the Dacians was Hercynian forest(southern Germany).
Agrippa says that the Dacians lived till Baltic sea in the north and Vistula river, in the west.
Dacian tribes like Buri, Piegetae, Biessi, Carpians, Arsitae, Racatae and Costobocae lived in Slovakia and parts of Poland.
There were three known Dacians davae in Poland: Setidava(north of today Kalisz),Gildova(near Vistula river) ans Susudava.
From 2nd century AD Germanic tribes pushed the Dacians eastward.The largest Dacian burial sites are by far those from Malaia Kopania(Ukraine) and Zemplen(Slovakia).So many of them lived in those lands.
There is Chernyakhov culture where a majority of Dacians and a minority of Sarmatians and Slavs led by a Gothic elite.
In Hungary Sarmatians serfs were Limigantes(Dacians or majority Dacians).Then the Slavs settled in those lands.I don't think they were too many.There's no decent density in the Venedi lands and they spread on a vast area.
Lots of them stayed in the northern lands.I think that the Sclaveni and Antes were a mix people(a Dacian majority ,some Sarmatinas and a Slavic elite).
The Slavs (also the Sarmatians) brought in the Balkans some of HG R1a not HG I2a1b.
Florin Curta in his book 'The Making of the Slavs ' says that the Sclaveni was a umbrella term used by the Byzantines for those barbarians who came from north of the Danube.
Theophylact Simocatta says about a Sclaveni tribe who raided southern Danube lands 'we called them Getae in the past'.
There are many common words considered of Slavic origin in South Slavic,Romanian also Albanian, but you don't find them in North Slavic.