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![]() I am sure there will be plenty to discuss.
Here is a video to start off with, pay attention to the period between 4.00 to 4.30. YouTube - The Mystery of The Thracians - tombs & gold treasures HD - DISCOVER BULGARIA - part 1
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![]() Here is what Strabo says about the inhabitants of Greece and other adjacent areas before the Greeks arrived:
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![]() The below map which is a snapshot from the clip displays the Thracians living in almost the same expanse as the Slavic-speaking nations of Europe. It supports the theory of Thracian origins for the Slavs.
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![]() http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Thrace
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I would be interested to know which quote of Strabo has inspired this person to make such a statement.
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![]() What I find interesting is that the ancent author knew that the Indians were so vast in numbers and yet lived so far away relative to the Thracians (whom he considered the second most populated after the Indians). And yet according to the you know what model these people (the Thracians) along with others were “wiped out” by the Slavs (or at least “eventually”)
Again a people so numerous and spread all around the Balkans and beyond – could cease to exists because of no one else (not the romans, not the Macedonians, not the greeks, not the Persians but by another “barbaric” people the “slavs.” What I also found interesting from the statement is that they were known to take different names pending the area they live in and were never united This latter statement may even reflect somewhat the drastic changes that were taking place by the emergence of leaders in the Balkans (5-6th century etc), and how Florin Curta mentions as such. Further, by making sense of who was who amidst the confusion (and across both sides of the Danube) the Byzantine authors grouped people together hence the eventual Slavs etc I’m also curious, did the Thracians even refer to themselves as such (initially or later on) and/or was it a label imposed on them from the outside (e.g by the ancient Greeks)? Because if the Thracians are known to take different names where ever they reside it may appear the name didn’t carry much weight for them (at least not in the sense as can be applied today), considering also todays Bulgarians using the name from the Asiatic Bulgars.
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![]() Here is an interesting book I'm currently reading - The Thracians 700 BC-46 AD:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/11037274/T...s-700-BC-46-AD There is one of better quality on GoogleBooks, but not all pages and not available for download: http://books.google.com/books?id=5FH...num=15#PPA3,M1
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If, according to Herodotus, Thrace is the most populated region of the world, and Macedonia had been "occupied by Thracians" since some dark age in the past - the question is where did all the Thracian go? How could they disappear without leaving a trace? I believe this idea pushed by the New Greeks that the 5th century constitutes "a clean break" is a cunning way of blind siding people from the fact that there are little or no traces of the ancient Thracians because the are indistinguishable from the current Slavic (Thracian) speakers living their today. I find the reference to tattoos interesting, because Macedonians tattoo themselves, and their children, and this custom is also practiced by the Croatians along the Dalmation coast line. |
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