Dacians and Thracians begin developing during the …

Years: 909BCE - 766BCE
Dacians and Thracians begin developing during the Iron Age (about 1000 BCE) from Danubian-Carpathian Geto-Dacians on the one hand and Thracians of the eastern Balkan Peninsula on the other.

The eastern branch, who are settled between the Isker, Yantra and Danube rivers, are called the Getae and the western group of the culture becomes known as the Dacian.

They all speak a Thracian dialect (Indo-European) and are mainly sedentary grain farmers who also work mines of gold, silver and later iron.

The tribes are headed by chieftains with religious responsibilities and practice similar to the Brahmins of India, the magi of the Persians and the druids of Ireland.

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