Did You Know?

Thracians loved to dance and sing!

Where They Lived

Thracians lived in parts of Europe.

What They Did

They farmed, fished, and made art.

What Thracians Did

They grew crops like wheat and corn.

They raised cows, sheep, and goats.

They made nice things from gold and silver.

They told stories and sang songs.

They had strong warriors and kings.

They liked to dance at big feasts.

More About Thracians

The Thracians lived a long time ago. They had their own homes and lands. They were known for their strong horses. They liked to trade with other groups.

Today, we can see their art and tools. Some of their old places are still here. We learn about them in books and museums. They help us know our past.

Many people still find Thracian things. Some are buried in the ground. They tell us more about how they lived and what they liked.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Thracians"] --> B["Indo-European Speaking People"] A --> C["Southeast Europe"] C --> D["Modern-day Bulgaria"] C --> E["Romania"] C --> F["North Macedonia"] C --> G["Northern Greece"] C --> H["European Turkey"] C --> I["North-western Anatolia"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Indo-European:A family of languages that includes many languages spoken in Europe and parts of Asia.
inhabited:Lived in or occupied a place.
Southeast Europe:A region in the lower part of Europe, including countries like Bulgaria and Romania.
ancient history:A time in the past long ago, before written records.
Anatolia:A large peninsula in Turkey, also known as Asia Minor.