Daciens and their ancestors, the Masters of the Ancien World, as reflected in medieval writings

Daciens and their ancestors, the Masters of the Ancien World, as reflected in medieval writings.

 

Kalamazoo May 2014

The Carpatho-Danubian space bears the oldest vestiges of man’s existence and activities in Europe, indicating its belonging to the vast area of anthropogenesis.


In Valcea County, at Bugiulesti, an important number of animal bones leads back to the Villafranchian period. Human osteological remains found at Ohaba Ponor Cave (two hand phalanxes and a foot one) belonging to Homo sapiens neanderthalensis speak of a different historical period.

The Cave of the Crow, once a settlement near today’s Brosteni, Gorj County, dated with radioactive carbon, proved to have been inhabited more then 40,000 years ago. Obviously, we cannot say much about these remote ancestors of the Carpatho-Danubian people.

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Transilvania la NY (Dec 21 2013) IOAN AUREL POP

Azi, 12 decembrie 2013, am avut neplăcerea să-l ascult, la New York, pe Prof. univ. dr. IOAN AUREL POP, Rector al Universităţii Babeş-Bolyai din Cluj Napoca (sau cum i-a plăcut să-l numească: „Kolozsvár”) vorbind, dintr-o perspectivă “academică”, despre valorile multiculturale din Transilvania, create de români, germani, maghiari, evrei şi alte naţionalităţi, de-a lungul veacurilor.
Spre surprinderea mea, nu s-a menţionat nici un nume românesc de creator de cultură sau artă din Transilvania.

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Dacian History as reflected in the European and Romanian Medieval Heritage

 

Dacian History as reflected in the European and Romanian Medieval Heritage

Dr.N.Savescu/ Kalamazoo – 2011

 

This study explores the debate concerning the revaluation of the Dacian heritage, in the context of the quest for a cultural milieu.

 Carolus Lundius, the President of the Swedish Academic of Science, in the year 1687, published “Zamolxis Primus Getarum Legislator” (Zamolxis the First Legislator of the Getae) [1] in which he affirms that the first written laws in the mankind history were Zalmoxis’s laws (see www.dacia.org ).

The greatest Rumanian historian Nicolae Densusianu proves: the Dacians spoke the Latin language, before the Romans existed (see www.dacia.org Articles - English or http://www.pelasgians.bigpondhosting.com/index.htm).

 

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