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      • The early Slavs were an Indo-European peoples who lived during the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages (approximately from the 5th to the 10th century AD) in Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe and established the foundations for the Slavic nations through the Slavic states of the Early and High Middle Ages.
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    The early Slavs were an Indo-European peoples who lived during the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages (approximately from the 5th to the 10th century AD) in Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe and established the foundations for the Slavic nations through the Slavic states of the Early and High Middle Ages.

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    Early Slavs lived during the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages (approximately from the 5th to the 10th century AD), and came to control large parts of Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe between the sixth and seventh centuries.

    • The Origin of The Slavs
    • Slavic Mythology
    • The Slavs During The Later Roman Empire
    • Cultural Divergence of The Slavs

    The Slavs are the least documented group among the so called "barbarian" enemies of Romeduring late antiquity, so there is no scholarly consensus regarding their origin. Authors who wrote about the Slavs do not agree: some say the Slavs were nomads, and others claim they lived in permanent settlements located in forests and swamps; some accounts sa...

    We have very little Slavic mythological material; writingwasn't introduced into Slavic culture until the 9th and 10th centuries CE, during the process of Christianisation. One important god of the Slavs was Perun, who was related to the Baltic god Perkuno. Like the Norse god Thor, Perun was a thunder god, considered a supreme god by some Slavs, jus...

    In the middle of the 5th century CE, a political vacuum affected the entire region of the Balkans as a result of the fall of the Hunnic Empire. Attila's campaigns left large areas south of the Danube unsuitable for living and therefore empty. The borders of the Roman Empirebordering the Balkans were kept with difficulty, as new groups were moving w...

    Early in the Middle Age, the Slavs occupied a large region, which encouraged the emergence of several independent Slav states. From the 10th century CE onwards, the Slavs underwent a process of gradual cultural divergence that produced a set of closely related but mutually unintelligible languages classified as part of the Slavic branch of the Indo...

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  4. May 12, 2013 · Meet the Slavs is your most comprehensive online resource about Slavic people, their cuisine, culture, history, mythology, and more. Discover who the Slavs are, where they came from, and where they live today. Learn what countries are Slavic and what languages they speak.

  5. According to Marija Gimbutas, the people named "Scythian Farmers", mentioned by Herodotus, were the Proto-Slavs or Early Slavs, who bordered and lived south of the Balts, and not Scythians. Antes: Common ancestors of the East Slavs and most Eastern South Slavs. Also contributed to the West Slavs; Veneti: Common ancestors of the West Slavs.

  6. The Byzantines were the first to notice the Slavs—raids from a new wave of barbarians from the north endangered their empire's Danube border. In the first half of the sixth century, Jordanes, in his history of the Goths, pinpointed Slavic settlements in the region surrounded by the upper Vistula, the Lower Danube, and the Dnieper.

  7. Origins. The Slavs were, initially, closely related to the proto-Balts (principally today's Latvians and related sister groups which now form the population of modern Latvia, plus Lithuanians, the now-extinct Old Prussians, and similar lost groups).

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