Slavic Ancient Origins
Stories of People & Civilization
This beautiful new edition explores the ancient roots of the Slavic peoples from Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Serbia, Croatia, and other Eastern European nations. Their origins can be traced through language and archaeology back to late Babylon and the Vedic culture of India. Distinct records highlight their role as a military force supporting various tribes, including the Avars, Scythians, Visigoths, and Ugrics, who challenged the Roman Empire in the 600s CE. The Slavs traveled with Celtic and Germanic tribes across the Baltics to Constantinople and Greece before retreating to the Black Sea and northern territories, filling the void left by the collapse of Attila the Hun's empire. Early historical accounts were penned by monkish historians after the spread of Christianity in the 800s and 900s. Their mythology shares similarities with that of the Scandinavians, yet their influence expanded into the distinct categories of East, West, and South Slavs, including Bulgarians and Hungarians. This captivating work examines the history and impact of the Slavic people during pivotal periods in European cultural development. Flame Tree Collector's Editions present foundational works of speculative fiction, featuring a new Introduction and a Glossary of Terms or lists of Ancient Leaders, creating a striking and collectible library.


