Talk:Caucones

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Some[who?] Romanian historians including Vasile Pârvan, consider the Caucones to be in close connection to the later-mentioned Dacian tribe bearing the same name. Archeologicall evidence of eastern and central Romania dating from the 12th century BC show the existence of the well developed Noua - Coslogeni - Sabatinovka archeologicall culture (considered by most archeologist to be proto-thracian), directly derived from the previous Monteoru Bronze Age culture, having strong connections whith the balcano-anatolian cultures of theyr time.

"Some Romanian historians including Vasile Pârvan, consider the Caucones to be in close connection to the later-mentioned Dacian tribe bearing the same name." This gesturing does not actually transmit any information. Who beside Pârvan? What does "close connection" mean? What later mention? In what context?--Wetman 04:55, 20 June 2007 (UTC)