History and tradition in Thrace

 

ANCIENT HISTORY OF ROMANIA

 

A history of tens of thousands of years

 

The geographical area where Romania is located today was, more than 10,000 years ago, the heart of the world, the place where human civilization really began. The Oltenia area has the oldest settlement in the world (18,000 years BC), the oldest mining activity, the oldest miner's trench ever discovered, the oldest metallurgical activity in the world (8,000 years BC), the oldest writing in the world (the tablets from Tărtăria, Alba county 5-6,000 BC). It was also here that the bow was invented, the first furnaces in Europe appeared, and it was also here that the other Indo-European peoples and others such as the Iranians, the Carians, the Italians, the Frygians, the Scythians, the Cimmerians, the Iberian tribes, the Basques, the Sarmatians, the Hellenes (Achaeans and Dorians), the Phoenicians etc., were formed.

Traco-dacians

The Thraco-Dacians are the oldest and highest culture on Earth, predating the Sumerian civilisation, and also the most numerous (180 - 200 tribes). They could be found all over Europe (the Balkans, Ukraine, Hungary, Austria, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Italy, France, Spain, European Turkey, Asia Minor, Africa... even the Boers of Southern Africa are also a Dacian race, to which Burebista himself belonged). Writing, and with it history, appeared first in the Thracian area and only later in the Greco-Roman area, probably brought there by the tribes that migrated from there. The Thraco-Dacians had the oldest agriculture in Europe (Neolithic) and among the oldest in the world.
In their time, the Thraco-Dacians were the only people in the world to use the circle in their time-measuring devices.

Remarkable observations of modern studies

Beginning in 1995, after lengthy but deliberately kept-in-the-basement studies, a number of prestigious American scientists concluded that the Flood described in the Bible took place on the western shore of the Black Sea, where an unexpectedly developed population (who?) lived.
In fact, Olympus, the legendary mountain of Greek mythology (ULIMP - Light or Splendour, in Thraco-Dacian), was none other than the Bucegi mountain, on which the second Sphinx on Earth is not by chance. The historian Homer said that only the Thracians knew how to fight on horseback and with a bow from the fifth millennium BC.
The Thraco-Dacians were noted for their perfect fairness, all agreements being made verbally and then kept with sanctity. Absence from home was signalled by a stick left at the gate, which was more than enough. The Thraco-Dacians were the only civilisation in the world that did not use slavery in any form.

Education and schooling in Thrace

Around 1400 BC, the first free-standing school on Earth, called the Andronicon, was built in North Danube Thrace, where Zamolxian priests taught all university subjects, starting with theology (the cult of the Sun God and the 12 constellations). According to the surviving testimonies of Plato and Socrates, Pythagoras himself completed his studies at the Zamolxian school, and they also claimed that Dacia had the most distinguished physicians of the time. The historian Herodotus considers the Cimmerians to have originated on the north-eastern slopes of the Carpathians (modern-day Moldavia). Then some of them moved south to Anatolia, where they were known as Cimiry. They later migrated to Italy, Spain, England and Ireland and became known as Celts.
The North Danube area (today's Romania) has been considered a terrestrial paradise since ancient times. A land rich in almost all the riches of the earth, with agricultural land (the later Granary of Europe), extensive pastures, all forms of relief, an incredible natural hydrographic system, an area well protected against most natural disasters, etc. As a unique miracle of history, the inhabitants of this area could not be expelled from their ancestral homeland nor denationalised.
Romanians still preserve the language, customs, traditions of their ancestors from 7,000 years ago. The meticulous blood tests demonstrate another miracle: despite numerous invasions, including the much distorted Roman occupation, we have preserved the genetic purity of our ancestors.
Romania remains a miracle with a predicted messianic future. The Indian prophet Sundhar Singh wrote in 1922 that Romanians would become a people loved and respected by all the peoples of the world.

Bibliography

Augustin Deac - History of Historical Truth
P.L.Tonciulescu - Ramania, paradise found again
Nicolae Densusianu - Prehistoric Dacia , Vol.1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Cornel Bârsan - Dacia's Revenge