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Germans happened. The Germans conquered everything here and a non German population does not have an archaeological sign after the Roman age. No Dacians, nobody, only Germans, so maybe the very small number of the survivor postroman population assimilated into the Germans. The story of the Roman culture was interrupted here, nobody came back for the concealed treasures, the burials did not continue in the cemeteries and the cemeteries dating ends in 270, the settlements were lost. The new inhabitants' culture follows the Germanic tradition (Chernyakhov culture). The Sarmatian fortification system in the Hungarian plain built against them:
Everybody in the scientific word. The Roman population's decay is a well-known fact. Anyway, the natives question cannot be interpreted. Natives since when? Scythians lived in Transylvania before the 4th century BC (Agathyrsi). After this century the Celtic and Geta conquest started. This Geta population will be the ancestor of the Transylvanian Dacians in the Southwestern part of Transylvania. The Roman conquest destroys this population partly and the German totally. The Avars chase away the Germans and their residual assimilated into the Slavs. The Magyars conquered the Slavs and a part of theirs was assimilated, but the arriving Vlachs assimilate an other part of this Slavs in the 13th century. So nobody native here, but everybody was an aborigine after a time.And who the hell says dacians were not natives of Transilvania other than your people?
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