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Posted: August 04, 2006 09:34 pm
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Assurnasirpal II (883-859) period

wall relief from facade of throne room, foreigners:

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head of a Dacian prisoner, The Imperial Fora 107-113:

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Posted: August 18, 2006 04:33 pm
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MUST READ:

This site is currently dedicated to the publishing on the Web

of the first (ongoing) English translation of

PREHISTORIC DACIA by Nicolae Densusianu

http://www.pelasgians.bigpondhosting.com/contents.htm




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Posted: November 01, 2006 11:13 am
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Posted: August 23, 2007 09:39 pm
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Major archaeological discovery at Sarmizegetusa

A team of archaeologists from Transylvania’s National History Museum (MNIT) made one of the most important discoveries within the Sarmizegetusa Ulpia Traiana – the Capitolium.

http://www.nineoclock.ro/index.php?page=de...20070824-504771


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Posted: May 31, 2008 05:21 pm
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http://www.dacia.org/mag-2007-42.pdf

An article in this magazine tells about the possible existence of another Dacian fortress in the Orastie Mountains complex, yet to be discovered. The author, Dan Oltean is the same person who discovered the Roman fort at Chitrid, dating from the first war.

Dan Oltean is a an amateur archaeologist who also authored a book called Religia Dacilor, which I have been struggling to read for quite a while now. Rather heavy writing, in the style of Iorga IMO.

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Posted: May 31, 2008 06:10 pm
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The efforts made by dacia.org are great, but unfortunatelly, very poor sustained with solid proofs. They are a group of enthusiasts, all the respect for them, but even the article presented above is based purely on hypothesis, the only solid and real proof being the two "plinte", but the rest is only speculation for the moment.

This organisation have in her ranks some profesionist historians, more or less contested by their fellow historians.

I have all the respect for this organisation, for their efforts and for their enthusiasm, but the informations they present without solid scientific arguments can be rather dangerous at some point for uneducated minds.

I posted this only for those who didnt know very much about this organisation, yet.
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Posted: June 02, 2008 05:45 pm
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I agree. The theories about Romans actually being Dacians and others in these category are obviously aberrations, but the theory about the existence of a Dacian fortress on that valley are more realistic.

In my opinion the Dacian civilization is much underrated and much more should be invested in its research. Obviously not as spectacular as the ancient Greeks or Egyptians, but it has its own unique features, which are also very interesting. It could also be a profitable touristic attraction.

They are after all the most important contributor in the formation of what is today the Romanian nation.
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