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    How far we can know about Trzciniec culture, and how are connection between Slavs and Balts with this culture?

    The Trzciniec culture is a Bronze-Age archaeological culture in Eastern Europe (c. 1900 – 1200 BC). It is sometimes associated with the Komarov neighbouring culture, as the Trzciniec-Komarov culture. The Trzciniec culture developed from three Corded-Ware-related cultures: Mierzanowicka, Strzyżowska and Iwieńska. These were succeeded by the Lusatian culture, which developed around Łódź.

    The areal of the Trzciniec culture corresponds to parts of today's Poland (including Kujawy, Małopolska, Mazowsze, South Podlasie) and western Ukraine. The best known settlements of the Trzciniec culture were in Złota Pińczowskia, Więcławice Świętokrzyskie, Goszyce, and west Bondyrz, close to the kurgans of Guciow. Some of these sites include important treasures containing materials such as ornamental gold and silver like in Stawiszyce and Rawa Mazowiecka.


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    They were once Balto-Slavs, just like Indo-Iranians, but they split into two groups, the Balts becoming the smaller while the Slavs expanded and got big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pahli View Post
    They were once Balto-Slavs, just like Indo-Iranians, but they split into two groups, the Balts becoming the smaller while the Slavs expanded and got big.
    Yes. But some linguists have specific opinion, like Toporov:

    "However, in the 1960's Vladimir Toporov and Vyacheslav Ivanov made the following conclusions about the relationship between the Baltic and Slavic languages: a) Proto-Slavic language formed from the peripheral-type Baltic dialects; b) Slavic linguistic type formed later from the Baltic languages structural model; c) the Slavic structural model is a result of the Baltic languages structural model transformation. This model is supported by glottochronologic studies by V. V. Kromer, although both of the most recent computer-generated family trees have a Baltic node parallel to the Slavic node. Onomastic evidence shows that Baltic languages were once spoken in much wider territory than the one they cover today, all the way to Moscow, and were later replaced by Slavic."

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    look Vlatko, east Slavs (R1a M558) have for example word mnogo - much/many

    https://translate.google.pl/?hl=pl#b...BE%D0%B3%D0%BE

    but

    R1ethelites (R1a m458) use word dużo (many)
    and Balts
    Lithuanians - daug
    Latvians - daudz
    (even Lyssiy compatriots use word duzho ---> https://translate.google.pl/?hl=pl#u...83%D0%B6%D0%B5)

    South Slavs (I2a) use word - puno

    conclusion ---> Slavic language is a mix of 3 different ethnic groups languages

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coinneach View Post
    look Vlatko, east Slavs (R1a M558) have for example word mnogo - much/many

    https://translate.google.pl/?hl=pl#b...BE%D0%B3%D0%BE

    but

    R1ethelites (R1a m458) use word dużo (many)
    and Balts
    Lithuanians - daug
    Latvians - daudz
    (even Lyssiy compatriots use word duzho ---> https://translate.google.pl/?hl=pl#u...83%D0%B6%D0%B5)

    South Slavs (I2a) use word - puno

    conclusion ---> Slavic language is a mix of 3 different ethnic groups languages
    We are using both, mnogo and puno. On the TV it's more correct to say mnogo

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