Peucini

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The Peucini were an ancient tribal group often associated with or considered a branch of the Bastarnae, inhabiting regions near the lower Danube during classical antiquity.

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Peucini canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient tribe
ethnic group
archaeologicalStatus uncertain material culture attribution
associatedWith Bastarnae
category Ancient peoples of the Balkans
Tribes of the ancient Danube region
ethnoCulturalAssociation Bastarnae
ethnoCulturalDebate Celtic affiliation hypothesis
Germanic affiliation hypothesis
Thracian affiliation hypothesis
mixed Germanic-Celtic group hypothesis
historicalContext Hellenistic period tribal dynamics
Roman expansion in the Balkans
languageStatus language unknown
locatedIn Balkans
Balkans
surface form: Southeastern Europe

lower Danube region
mentionedBy Pliny the Elder
Strabo
Tacitus
neighboringPeoples Dacian tribes
surface form: Dacians

Getae
Sarmatians
Scythians
Thracians
politicalOrganization tribal society
regionType Danubian frontier
sourceType classical literary sources
subgroupOf Bastarnae
timePeriod classical antiquity

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Bastarnae alternativeName Peucini