
Roman conquest of Dacia ( modern day Romania ) part 3/5 Inhabited by the ancient Dacians, today's territory of Romania was conquered by the Roman Empire in 106, when Trajan's army defeated the army of Dacia's ruler Decebalus ( Dacian Wars). The Roman administration withdrew two centuries later, under the pressure of the Goths and Carpi. The Romanian people was formed by the Romanization of the Roman Province of Dacia. The Romanians are descended from local populations: Dacians (Getae, Thracians) and Roman legionnaires and colonists. In the course of the two wars with the Roman legions, between 101 - 102 AD and. 105 - 106 AD respectively, the emperor Trajan succeeded after in defeating the Dacians and the greatest part of Dacia became a Roman province. The colonization with Roman or Romanized elements, the use of the Latin language and the assimilation of Roman civilization as well as the intense development of urban centres led to the Romanization of the autochthonous population. The intermarriage of Dacians with Roman colonists, formed the Daco-Roman population, which is part of the ethnogenesis process of the Romanian people. This process was probably concluded by the 10th century when the assimilation of the Slavs by the Daco-Romanians was completed. Kings of the Dacians The best known Dacian king were Dromihetes, Burebista and Decebalus who organized powerful states and proved to be skilful military strategists. The Dacian king reigned with the help of a council of noblemen and with the advice of the high priest ...

DARIO PLEVNIK - SLAVONIAN HORSES - DARIO PLEVNIK - SLAVONIAN HORSES GUITAR VIRTUOSO FROM CROATIA Dario Plevnik is a composer and guitar player from Osijek, Croatia. He is 37 years old and has been playing and composing music since age of 10. We are offering you his instrumentals, a unique combination of electric Gipson guitar and tamburitza, a Croatian autochthonous instrument. He plays combination of ethno-rock, ethno-jazz and ethno-classical music. He has many instrumentals without tamburitza (film music). These instrumentals make a distinctive and unique style, something that has not been previously recorded. He published five CD's and thir*** music videos in Croatia. In addition, he has privately recorded 30 other instrumentals. His copyrights are protected by Swiss Copy Right Agency "Suisa". It is important to mention that Dario is currently under no contract with any publisher, and he has exclusive copyrights for all his music. In 2001, his instrumental "Darija", dedicated to his wife, was published on compilation CD "The Chrisanne collections IV" along with great names such as Henry Mancini , James Galway , Pedro Garcia, Alma Cogan, Peggy Lee, Net King Cole, Cherry Popin' Daddies , The Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra, etc. His hit song "Slavonian Horses" was a great success at international folk festivals "Euromusica 2002" in Sopron, Hungary and Eisenstadt, Austria. Instrumental "I can" was chosen to represent Croatian Olympic Team at the Para Olympic Games 2004 in Athens. The ...

An autochthonous: Diwi and his pehi on the table The Autochthonous eat his pehi on the table in helsinki

Cruithne, Basque & Britons pre- Celts (The Red Race) West Europe the "Pictish-Basque World". "The Red Age". The Red people is the west european autochthonous.

MONTECHIARO | presentation video The Griccioli family, which lived in Florence starting from the year 1345, subsequently moving to Siena in 1750, owns the splendid Montechiaro Estate where it produces extremely high-quality Tuscan wines ("vini d'autore") based exclusively on autochthonous vines and excellent extra-virgin olive oil following the implementation of an enthusiastic modernisation of the company structure. Grigio da Barberino di Val d'Elsa, the founder of the Grigia Griccioli family has inspired the selection of delicious fruit honeys. Established in 2007, the exclusive wine, fashion, and art shop specializing in the estate's own products stands in Monteriggioni, where the family has other properties as well.

Macedonian trout The Macedonian river trout (Salmo macedonicus, Karaman, 1924) is an autochthonous and endemic fish species, a part of the rich biodiversity and natural treasure of our country. It is on the red list of IUCN and there is very little available data's for it. Macedonian river trout was found in the upper part of the river Vardar, river Treska, with its tributaries. Today its population is drastically decreased. In order to protect the disappearing Macedonian river trout from Macedonian waters the project intended to rehabilitate its population in waters where its abundance is decreased and reintroduce it into the waters from where it has started to disappeared.

About Pelasgians Origin and Illyrians A video that shows the origins of the Greek's ancestors the Pelasgians. The Pro Hellenic nation. Illyrians were considered Greeks and descendants of Pelasgians. The name Pelasgians (Ancient Greek: Πελασγοί, Pelasgoí, singular Πελασγός, Pelasgós) was used by some ancient Greek writers to refer to populations that preceded the Hellenes in Greece, "a hold-all term for any ancient, primitive and presumably autochthonous people in the Greek world." In general, "Pelasgian" has come to mean more broadly all the autochthonous inhabitants of the Aegean lands and their cultures before the advent of the today's Greek (descedants) . This is not an exclusive meaning, but other senses require identification when meant. During the classical period enclaves under that name survived in several locations of mainland Greece, Crete and other regions of the Aegean. Populations identified as "Pelasgian" spoke a language or languages that at the time Greeks identified as Greek, and all the ancient writers described the Pelasgians as Greeks. A tradition also survived that large parts of Greece had once been Pelasgian before being Hellenized. These parts generally fell within the ethnic domain that by the fifth century was attributed to those speakers of ancient Greek who were identified as Ionians. Illyrians were also a descending tribe of the Pro Hellenic Nation of Pelasgians. For more information go here: © Copyrighted by xIllyrianWarriorx's crew. ©

CARNIVAL IN MIAMI: Cumbion de Oro Miami, FL. Feb 9th 2008. On the streets of Bayside, The Carnival of Barranquilla Parade in Miami took part and the cumbia group called "Cumbion de Oro", danced the cumbia, an autochthonous dance and music from the Caribbean Coast of Colombia. The cumbia is one of the typical dances of the Carnival of Barranquilla. Faithful reflection of the cultural fusion where Spanish, Indian and African influences are portrayed in the customes used, the manner in which the dancers move and inthe musical instruments that accompany them.

Congo Basin Conference: Conservation Strategies This is an excerpt of Richard Carroll's intervention of WWF discussing biodiversity strategies involving autochthonous forest dwellers.

Family wine cellar "Andrija" - English It is our great pleasure to present you our family wine cellar "Andrija". Where the Neretva river leaves historical Mostar city and slowly flows its way through Hercegovina, the highland of Brotnjo, renown after its wines, is rising up. Our wine cellar is situated at the very heart of this hilly region. In the surroundings of the wine cellar are remains of the houses of our grandparents, once a part of the old town of Paoča, mentioned in the archived documents of the Republic of Dubrovnik as early as in year 1432. In our family cellar we aim to apply modern technologies while preserving traditional practices and an intimate family atmosphere. Those who would like to learn about our family attachment to the vines can visit the old vine cellar, found inside the original building over three hundred years old. Modern equipment and ultimate wine producing technology have found their room in our new premises built in 1995. In our vineyards we grow the autochthonous grape varietes, mostly "zilavka bijela" and "blatina crna", by following old traditions. The two varietes have been growing in this part of Hercegovina for over two thousand years, a sign of their quality and a value. Indeed, our wines have received numerous awards and acknowledgements. Heartly welcome to our wine cellar "Andrija"!

Bio-diesel centre for improving rural energy access in India Jayant Sarnaik, Director of AERF, India, explains how biodiesel production for the collection of oilseeds of autochthonous species can improve rural energy services, create livelihood opportunities and reduce poverty in India.

Autochthonous spaghetti, giraffe, flower

P1050669 This is a local man performing an autochthonous dance at the Fiesta of Señor Santo Niño in the town of Ibajay, Province of Aklan, Philippines, recorded in the morning of 23 January 2011. The dance has its unique rhythm and movements: it is not samba, nor any known style. How often do we capture on video something that is totally original? Let's make this go viral: maybe the rhythm will catch.

wolf's rain - perfect(tsume and toboe)[slight sezure warning] if you downrate this video,you are showing disresbect to good dads. some parts are about how toboe can't be perfect for tsume and others ask if tsume denying toboe as a friend something to do with his dad? but... i made this to remind mme how much my dad hates me.he once called me fat,and he sometimes calles me stupid.am i stupid?take the test.how many sausages sank in the titanic?what dose a corn snake eat?"i'm having a hypo"what dose this meen?what dose "autochthonous"meen?what language is "arigatou"(can't spell)?how many people aproxumutly on the earth?how old is the earth??anyone who gets one question wrong,you're calling them stupid,even though they are not.he even attaked me and black.black has a scar on her neck,andmy favorite headphones are broken,and i'm scared of my own farther. edit:CAN'T HE UNDERSTAND ME WHEN I SPEAK PLANE ENGLISH?!? it's like i have to learn computer language to talk to him.or is it that i have a low volcabulary,IS THAT WHY I'M STUPID?!? yes,my volcabulary is only 46% someone about to leave collage.and he neads to stop taking the micky out of welsh speakers and welsh people,because...i'm a welsh person,and i'm proud of it.just how anyone whould be proud to be themselves. i dout he's watching this now but,i'm sorry peter,you are not my dad. edit:ok,so i'm not the best child(kid) in the world,but i'm not useless.i just wish he'd understand i'm not the same 6 year old anymore,i'm a brand new ***ager.i'm not complaning or anything but,i'll run ...

AutoBLOC - AUTO Lexicon AUTO means... Autonomous (Alive) Automated (Lean) Autochthonous (Green) Automatic (Means) Automaton (Machine) AutoBLOC is a unique breed of Automaton (Robot} akin to other Androids like Astro Boy, Voltes V, Daimos, Asimo, and the Transformers like Optimus Prime, Bumble Bee and Megatron... AutoBLOC is a compact low-cost robot where humans soon will live, eat, sleep, work, socialize, learn, play, everyday! Soon, there'll no longer be a third place, a second place, or a first place... AutoBLOC will be the one and only place! AutoBLOC - "We make all things new!"

Jakovlja 2010 Jakovlja, Kanfanar, Boškarin, Istra, Istarsko govedo Boskarin is autochthonous Istrian ox. It is one of the protected animals in Istria and is considered to be one of the oldest cattle species in Europe. It is huge and impressive. It can reach over 1.300 kilograms. Boskarin remains the symbol of Istrian man's hard work on the land. The agricultural industrialization brought Boskarin to the edge of extinction but owing to the government intervention the Istrian Boskarin might be saved.

White Caucasoid Egypt WHITE CAUCASOID EGYPT. 2 challenges that the afro bozos have failed to address. #1. Simple EVO-DEVO fact that the negroid is oblivious too, you cannot get two variations of one anotomical structure to arise in one environment. For example, both elongated/leptorrhine and flat/platyrrhine noses. Now if the elongated/leptorrhine nose arose in Africa then show us the tribe/population group in Africa where every single individual has the elongated/leptorrhine nose. Every one in the tribe has to have the nose. #2. The negroids like to argue over semantics and state that the word"caucasoid" is no longer used by anthropologists. Even if for the sake of argument we agree with this notion, the characteristics and traits that make up the cranio facial morphology of the skull will be the same regardless of what you call it, it doesnt matter if you call it "caucasoid" or unga bunga! According to the Afro bozos, those traits and characteristics that make up the Egyptian mummies skulls, like Seti 1(caucasoid) evolved in Africa. Well if that is true, then my request should be simple. Show me one skull in the palaeontological (fossil record) of a skull in Africa with those characteristics that pre date the upper paleolithic migration of Eurasians into Africa. If those traits evolved in Africa then there should be thousands of specimens of what I am requesting. The following genetic studies prove that the upper paleolithic migration of Eurasians into Africa happened somewhere between 30 ...

Island Losinj-Fragrances and tastes The fragrance network has expanded in all forms, from floral displays, potpourri, liqueurs, juices, cakes, fragrant decorations to gastro-menus where, in various ways, autochthonous island plants are used.

Correction of Albanian encyclopedia demands Macedonian minority in Albania 07.10.2009 Macedonian minority in Albania feel deeply insulted by the new Albanian exported encyclopedia, and they urgently seek to correct lies by the Albanian Academy of Sciences, says in the Declaration adopted by the Executive Committee of their party, Macedonian aliance for European integration. According to party chairman Edmond Temelko the Albanian encyclopedia consist of lies about the Macedonians. In this document they are reffered to as "Slavo-Macedonians" who were migrants, and not mentioned as a autochthonous people who for centuries lived on this territory.

Classical Japanese Koto Music - Izumi-Kai Original Instrumental Group - Rokudan From the liner notes: "Japan owes its music, as its culture in general, to the Chinese. Not only, however, have the Japanese actively developed this heritage, but they have also preserved many elements of older Chinese music which have been lost in its home country. The music of the Japanese can be divided into main categories which correspond to the sacred and secular fields of Western music. In the former category we find: (a) Gagaku. This is the ancient Chinese temple music which was introduced into Japan around AD 600 and which marks the beginning of Japanese musical history. It is orchestral music, performed by small shawms (hichiriki), flutes (shakuhachi), mouth organs (sho), lutes (biwa), drums, and gongs. - (b) Ka(n)gura. This is the indigenous Japanese temple (Shinto) music which is used today for the most solemn worship. It originated in the 13th century when Japan became conscious of its aboriginal culture, and may well contain elements of a tradition prior to the Chinese influence. Today it is played on the koto and flutes. It is a recitative confined to a few tones. To the same category belongs the Saibara songs, autochthonous songs used at the Emperor's court and executed by a soloist, a small group of singers, together with sho, hichiriki, and fuye (flute). - (c) Halfway between sacred and secular is Nogaku, or No. This is a musical play which may be compared to the liturgical drama of the Middle Ages with which it was coincidental in rise (c. 1000-1200 ...

Jarenina In Your Pocket - Dveri Pax Vineyard Since undergoing major renovations and expansion in 2007, the Dveri Pax winery has been collecting London Decanter and other prestigious international awards like they were Pez dispensers. As with most of the vineyards in the Štajerska region, they produce a full range of white wines including Riesling, Traminec and, our personal favourite, the autochthonous Šipon variety, as well as several reds. Wine aside, the property itself is worth a visit. Hidden away amongst the green hills 20km north of Maribor, a 200 year-old farmhouse serves as the main production facility, while a former Benedictine monastery dating back to 1139 hosts group wine tastings, events and even a small museum. Plans are also afoot to convert the upper floor to guest rooms. For more on Maribor and the local vineyards check out Maribor In Your Pocket http

CONTRALUZ - Sin Trabajo CONTRALUZ was born as a rock group at the end of the '60. In their first stage (Carlos Barrio in guitar, Néstor Barrio in drums, Freddy Prochnik in bass and Alejndro Barzi in flute and voice) their style can be seen, with certain influence of the English group JETHRO TULL. But at the beginning of the '70 they started to show a more personal style, marked by their search of fusion of rock with national musical roots, incorporating folklore rhythm. The carnavalito and other autochthonous sounds appear once and again in the creations of the group. Their first LP: "Americanos" appeared in 1973. "Indios sin Prisión" and "La Sarna del Viento" were their promotion tracks and with Alvaro Cañada in voice, the group consolidated their own style. Without any doubt the sound of CONTRALUZ was unique between the groups of the moment, because they included our musical and folklore roots without neglecting their fidelity to rock -, careful lyrics, with a high social compromise, a very precise base rhythmic base and the powerful voice of Alvaro, unprecedented until that moment in the national rock. Grabado en Buenos Aires 1973 Members : Carlos Barrio Guitarras Alejandro Barzi Flautas y piano Freddy Prochnik Bajo Alvaro Cañada Voz Néstor Barrio - Batería

Deacon's Word of the Week! - Autochthonous Week 23: autochthonous au·toch·tho·nous [aw-tok-thuh-nuhs] --adjective 1. pertaining to autochthons; aboriginal; indigenous 2. (pathology) found in the part of the body in which it originates 3. (psychology) of or pertaining to ideas that arise independently of the individual's own train of thought and seem instead to have some alien or external agency as their source. 4. (geology) formed in the region where found Origin: 1795--1805 greek autóchthōn of the land itself, equiv. to auto- + chthṓn the earth, land, ground +ous See you next time on Deacon's Word of the Week!

Trajan's Column / Dacian Wars Romanian History Dacians Trajan's Column is a Roman triumphal column in Rome which commemorates Roman emperor Trajan's victory in the Dacian Wars. It is located in Trajan's Forum, built near the Quirinal Hill, north of the Roman Forum. Completed in 113 CE, the freestanding column is most famous for its spiral bas relief, that artistically describes the epic wars between the Romans and Dacians (101--102 and 105--106). Its design has inspired numerous victory columns, both ancient and modern. Inhabited by the ancient Dacians, today's territory of Romania was conquered by the Roman Empire in 106, when Trajan's army defeated the army of Dacia's ruler Decebalus ( Dacian Wars). The Roman administration withdrew two centuries later, under the pressure of the Goths and Carpi. The Romanian people was formed by the Romanization of the Roman Province of Dacia. The Romanians are descended from local populations: Dacians (Getae, Thracians) and Roman legionnaires and colonists. In the course of the two wars with the Roman legions, between 101 - 102 AD and. 105 - 106 AD respectively, the emperor Trajan succeeded after in defeating the Dacians and the greatest part of Dacia became a Roman province. The colonization with Roman or Romanized elements, the use of the Latin language and the assimilation of Roman civilization as well as the intense development of urban centres led to the Romanization of the autochthonous population. The intermarriage of Dacians with Roman colonists, formed the Daco-Roman population ...

Extravergin Olive Oil: The Olive Milling There are many different qualities of olive cultivated in the Region Marche, and their fruits are used both as a food in itself and for oil production. The oil from the Marches was considered to be superior to that from other areas. Still today, over seven thousand hectares of specialised olive groves with a production of forty five quintals per year produce an extra-virgin olive oil with good organoleptic qualities and low acidity. The typical varieties and autochthonous species Are: Ascolana Tenera, Ascolana Dura, Capolga, Carboncella, Cornetta, Coroncina, Lea, Mignola, Nebbia del Menocchia, Nostrale di Rigali, Oliva Grossa, Orbetana, Piantone di Falerone, Piantone di Mogliano, Raggia, Raggiola, Rosciola Colli Esini, Sargano di Fermo, Sargano di San Benedetto. The video shows one of the critical points in the production of a good Extra Virgin Olive Oil: The milling. This produces the 'Gold' of Le Marche's oil of which it is very proud.

Montemarcello Liguria Italia Montemarcello is a beautiful village overlooking the Gulf of La Spezia, the open sea, the foreshore of Versilia and the estuary of the river Magra from the top of the so called Caprione promontory. This is certainly one of the most picturesque landscapes of the Ligurian coast bordering with Tuscany. Carrara is not far from here and looking east beyond the plain of Luni, the Apuane Alps with their white streaks of the marble quarries seem so close to be touched. This village was named after the Roman Consul Claudio Marcello, who defeated here in 155 BC the Ligurian inhabitants of the Apuane Alps that lived in this land. Its a very ancient village, and walking the Caprione area is like passing through centuries of history. You can go for a walk along the Roman road that is still paved with stones somewhere as far as Bocca di Magra where there is a beautiful thermal Roman villa of the 4th century BC Otherwise you can visit Luni and its archaeological excavations and Roman amphitheatre. The defensive works of the village and the picturesque church dedicated to St. Peter are traced back to the 15th century. The green area of the reserve where a botanic garden has been created along a guided path from which you can observe a great multiplicity of autochthonous plants surrounds Montemarcello and the close villages of Ameglia and Bocca di Magra. - Italiano -Spanish http

Ground Zero/Sacred Ground by Karen Aqua, soundtrack Lynette, Panpipes Contemplate and meditate. . My first ever soundtrack! Thank you to Karen Aqua for sharing this excerpt of her amazing animation, Ground Zero/Sacred Ground, for us students in the course Producing Music with Logic at . If you like this music, there is more for you to listen to and download at .

9. Linguistics and Literature Introduction to Theory of Literature (ENGL 300) In this lecture on the work of Roman Jakobson, Professor Paul Fry continues his discussion of synchrony and diachrony. The relationships among formalism, semiotics, and linguistics are explored. Claude Levi-Strauss's structural interpretation of the Oedipus myth is discussed in some detail. In order to differentiate Jakobson's poetic functions, Professor Fry ***yzes the sentence "It is raining" from six perspectives. Significant attention is paid to the use of diagrams in literary linguistic theory. Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2009.

Roman conquest of Dacia ( modern day Romania ) part 2/5 Inhabited by the ancient Dacians, today's territory of Romania was conquered by the Roman Empire in 106, when Trajan's army defeated the army of Dacia's ruler Decebalus ( Dacian Wars). The Roman administration withdrew two centuries later, under the pressure of the Goths and Carpi. The Romanian people was formed by the Romanization of the Roman Province of Dacia. The Romanians are descended from local populations: Dacians (Getae, Thracians) and Roman legionnaires and colonists. In the course of the two wars with the Roman legions, between 101 - 102 AD and. 105 - 106 AD respectively, the emperor Trajan succeeded after in defeating the Dacians and the greatest part of Dacia became a Roman province. The colonization with Roman or Romanized elements, the use of the Latin language and the assimilation of Roman civilization as well as the intense development of urban centres led to the Romanization of the autochthonous population. The intermarriage of Dacians with Roman colonists, formed the Daco-Roman population, which is part of the ethnogenesis process of the Romanian people. This process was probably concluded by the 10th century when the assimilation of the Slavs by the Daco-Romanians was completed. Kings of the Dacians The best known Dacian king were Dromihetes, Burebista and Decebalus who organized powerful states and proved to be skilful military strategists. The Dacian king reigned with the help of a council of noblemen and with the advice of the high priest ...

Rigvedic tribes - Indo-Europeans in India 2_2 Namaste 'germanicfolc'. For more information: Michael Witzel, Harvard University, 'Autochthonous Aryans? The Evidence from Old Indian and Iranian Texts' (2001). For more: John de Nugent's website

1922 The burning of Izmir by Greeks In 1922 Greeks burned the Turkish city of Izmir(Smyrni) in West Turkiye as part of their genocide plan against the native and autochthonous Turkish population of Anatolia and Balkans. Heres a small sample from the film taken by allied forces in 1922 from the burning of Izmir City burned by Greek agents and Armenians film from Greek sources.They invaded.killed and burned 1,2 Milion TURKS killed by greeks.. villages,cities burned

Rigvedic tribes - Indo-Europeans in India 1_2 Namaste 'germanicfolc'. For more information: Michael Witzel, Harvard University, 'Autochthonous Aryans? The Evidence from Old Indian and Iranian Texts' (2001). For more: John de Nugent's website

Roman conquest of Dacia ( modern day Romania ) part 1/5 Inhabited by the ancient Dacians, today's territory of Romania was conquered by the Roman Empire in 106, when Trajan's army defeated the army of Dacia's ruler Decebalus ( Dacian Wars). The Roman administration withdrew two centuries later, under the pressure of the Goths and Carpi. The Romanian people was formed by the Romanization of the Roman Province of Dacia. The Romanians are descended from local populations: Dacians (Getae, Thracians) and Roman legionnaires and colonists. In the course of the two wars with the Roman legions, between 101 - 102 AD and. 105 - 106 AD respectively, the emperor Trajan succeeded after in defeating the Dacians and the greatest part of Dacia became a Roman province. The colonization with Roman or Romanized elements, the use of the Latin language and the assimilation of Roman civilization as well as the intense development of urban centres led to the Romanization of the autochthonous population. The intermarriage of Dacians with Roman colonists, formed the Daco-Roman population, which is part of the ethnogenesis process of the Romanian people. This process was concluded by the 10th century when the assimilation of the Slavs by the Daco-Romanians was completed. Kings of the Dacians The best known Dacian king were Dromihetes, Burebista and Decebalus who organized powerful states and proved to be skilful military strategists. The Dacian king reigned with the help of a council of noblemen and with the advice of the high priest. Dromihetes is ...

autochthonous No description. This sign video was contributed by users of the ASL-STEM Forum: aslstem.cs.washington.edu

Roman conquest of Dacia ( modern day Romania ) part 4/5 Inhabited by the ancient Dacians, today's territory of Romania was conquered by the Roman Empire in 106, when Trajan's army defeated the army of Dacia's ruler Decebalus ( Dacian Wars). The Roman administration withdrew two centuries later, under the pressure of the Goths and Carpi. The Romanian people was formed by the Romanization of the Roman Province of Dacia. The Romanians are descended from local populations: Dacians (Getae, Thracians) and Roman legionnaires and colonists. In the course of the two wars with the Roman legions, between 101 - 102 AD and. 105 - 106 AD respectively, the emperor Trajan succeeded after in defeating the Dacians and the greatest part of Dacia became a Roman province. The colonization with Roman or Romanized elements, the use of the Latin language and the assimilation of Roman civilization as well as the intense development of urban centres led to the Romanization of the autochthonous population. The intermarriage of Dacians with Roman colonists, formed the Daco-Roman population, which is part of the ethnogenesis process of the Romanian people. This process was probably concluded by the 10th century when the assimilation of the Slavs by the Daco-Romanians was completed. Kings of the Dacians The best known Dacian king were Dromihetes, Burebista and Decebalus who organized powerful states and proved to be skilful military strategists. The Dacian king reigned with the help of a council of noblemen and with the advice of the high priest ...

1922 The burning of Smyrni by the turks In 1922 Turks burned the Greek city of Smyrni(Izmir) in Anatolia as part of their genocide plan against the native and autochthonous Greek population of Anatolia and Pontos. Heres a small sample from the film taken in 1922 from the burning of Smyrni .

The New World Extended Cut: Eros the Bittersweet A sequence from the 172 min. cut of Terrence Malick's The New World. The music is from the Entry of the Gods into Valhalla from Das Rheingold.

Roman conquest of Dacia ( modern day Romania ) part 5/5 Inhabited by the ancient Dacians, today's territory of Romania was conquered by the Roman Empire in 106, when Trajan's army defeated the army of Dacia's ruler Decebalus ( Dacian Wars). The Roman administration withdrew two centuries later, under the pressure of the Goths and Carpi. The Romanian people was formed by the Romanization of the Roman Province of Dacia. The Romanians are descended from local populations: Dacians (Getae, Thracians) and Roman legionnaires and colonists. In the course of the two wars with the Roman legions, between 101 - 102 AD and. 105 - 106 AD respectively, the emperor Trajan succeeded after in defeating the Dacians and the greatest part of Dacia became a Roman province. The colonization with Roman or Romanized elements, the use of the Latin language and the assimilation of Roman civilization as well as the intense development of urban centres led to the Romanization of the autochthonous population. The intermarriage of Dacians with Roman colonists, formed the Daco-Roman population, which is part of the ethnogenesis process of the Romanian people. This process was probably concluded by the 10th century when the assimilation of the Slavs by the Daco-Romanians was completed. Kings of the Dacians The best known Dacian king were Dromihetes, Burebista and Decebalus who organized powerful states and proved to be skilful military strategists. The Dacian king reigned with the help of a council of noblemen and with the advice of the high priest ...

video ama llulla ama quella ama sua Luzmila Carpio is a representative of the autochthonous music and soul of Bolivian people. She learned the daily songs of the Quechua and Aymara indigenous peoples that inhabit the mountains and valleys of Northern Potosí in Bolivia as a small child. There she learned the meaning of sounds (the wind, the birds, the river, the echo of her own shouts to the winding cliffs) and voices (in rituals and fiestas of the people) and more importantly the connection between music and the well being of human beings and Mother Earth. Having migrated to Oruro in her early ***s, she started expressing herself through her songs. Once she went to a radio station and sang the national anthem of Bolivia, for she knew not other songs in Spanish. Later on she was selected as the lead singer by a musical band that participated in a contest in Cochabamba. The popular songs she sang in this occasion were designed to meet the demands of the vast popular segments of the population, mostly descendants of indigenous peoples but who already lived in the cities and spoke Spanish. Afterwards, Siway Azucena, a melody composed by her inspired by the music of Northern Potosí, spread throughout the country. Not everybody knew who the singer was, but the song was a landmark in the quest of integration, for it was the first time that a true indigenous song entered the domains of the popular segments of society. Nonetheless, although her vocal quality and creativity guaranteed Luzmila a great amount of ...

J. Cousteau Agrees With Quran Quote from Maurice Bucaille (Professor of Surgery, France) The Bible, the Qur'an and Science page 120 : ''What initially strikes the reader confronted for the first time with a text (The Qur'an) of this kind is the sheer abundance of subjects discussed; The Creation, Astronomy, the Explanation of Certain Matters concerning the Earth, the Animal and Vegetable Kingdoms and Human Reproduction. Whereas monumental errors are to be found in the Bible, I could not find a single error in the Qur'an. I had to stop and ask myself; if a man was the author of the Qur'an, how could he have written facts in the seventh century AD, that today are shown to be in keeping with modern scientific knowledge? There was absolutely no doubt about it, the text of the Qur'an we have today is most definitely a text of the period, if I may be allowed to put it in these terms. What human explanation can there be for this observation? In my opinion there is no explanation; there is no special reason why an inhabitant of the Arabian Peninsula should, at a time when King Dagobert was reigning in France (629-639 AD) have had scientific knowledge on certain subjects that was ten centuries ahead of our own." A famous French oceanographer, Jacques Cousteau, gives the following account as a result of his studies in water barriers: "We studied the assertions by certain researchers about barriers separating seas, and noticed that the Mediterranean Sea had its own salinity and density and housed autochthonous ...

Croatia Istria Umag - Campsite Park Umag **** Campsite Park Umag is one of the largest Mediterranean campsites. Its attractive animation and facilities for children make it ideal for family vacation. Luxury swimming pools with waterfalls, castles and a pirates ship fit into the green loans and autochthonous vegetation in the peaceful, picturesque bay. Impressive ecological landscaping makes this campsite a real little nature park. A beautiful seafront promenade takes you to the historical town centre of Umag Completely renovated in 2005.

The Scythians.wmv Around 676 BC, the Scythians in alliance with the Mannaens attacked Assyria. The group first appears in Assyrian annals under the name Ishkuzai. According to the brief assertion of Esarhaddon's inscription, the Assyrian empire defeated the alliance. Subsequent mention of Scythians in Babylonian and Assyrian texts occurs in connection with Media. Both Old Persian and Greek sources mention them during the period of the Achaemenid empires, with Greek sources locating them in the steppe between the Dnieper and Don rivers. Josephus claimed that the Scythians were descended from Magog, the grandson of Noah. Interpreting literary and archaeological evidence, contemporary scholars posit two major theories. The first major theory follows Herodotus' (third) account, stating that the Scythians were an Iranic group who arrived from Inner Asia. A second school of thought suggests a development autochthonous to the Pontic steppe/ trans-Caucasian region. They argue that the Scythians emerged from local groups of the Timber Grave culture (broadly associated with the "Cimmerians"), who rose as the new leaders of the region. This second theory is supported by anthropological evidence which found that Scythian skulls are similar to preceding findings from the Timber Grave culture, and distinct from those of the Central Asian Sacae.