Eastern Southeast Europe (1629–1486 BCE): Thracian Origins …

Years: 1629BCE - 1486BCE

Eastern Southeast Europe (1629–1486 BCE): Thracian Origins and Early Metallurgy

Migratory Indo-Europeans intermixed with native Neolithic peoples to form the Thracians, settling in the Carpathian-Danube region. Though Thracian origins remain obscure due to a lack of written records, archaeological evidence suggests their development from indigenous and Indo-European groups around 1500 BCE. Thracian tribes would eventually inhabit lands from the Carpathian Mountains southward to the Adriatic and Aegean Seas. Meanwhile, smiths in the eastern Balkans began working locally mined gold and silver after about 1450 BCE, and trade routes extended to northern Europe and the Aegean.

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