Centuries ago, the typical daily menu of the Slavic tribes in the area of modern-day Poland consisted of herbs and mushrooms. They also consumed a lot of grain, modest quantities of meat and ...
today Rügen off the German Baltic coast), which in Middle Ages was inhabited by the Slavic tribes of Rani (or Ruiani). The highest god of the island was called Ruievit (a name that can be translated ...
The Taurisci tribe (Noricians) spoke a Slavic language and crossed the Carpathian Mountains in 218–201 BCE to settle in the Black Sea basin around the Dniester, Southern Bug (see “Buzhans”), and Prut ...
Special attention is devoted to the relative chronology of possible contacts of Celtic and Slavic tribes, and an attempt to fit those into the general European picture is made. Second, there are ...
Even in areas historically associated with Slavic tribes, such as the slopes of Mount Taygetos, the Slavic genetic influence remains negligible. This directly contradicts Fallmerayer’s claim of a ...
For example, historians disagree on the genesis of the earliest tribes of Croats. Were they really Slavic and, if so, how closely related to other Slavic groups? How did they come to occupy the land ...