Italikowie
tribes of central Italy Italics (Latin Italic) - Indo-European tribes, inhabited from the 2nd half of the millennium BC. Apennine Peninsula. The Italians formed groups that were linguistically and culturally diverse: the plain at the mouth of the Tiber was occupied by Latins (the area was called Lazio), the valleys of the upper Tiber were dominated by Umbria, southern Etruria Falis, east and south of Lazio. Sabbath tribes (including the Samnites), in the south of the Apennine Peninsula - Oscars, and Sykul in Sicily.
The Italians sometimes are identified with the arrival of around 1800 BC. wave of the population, creators of terramare culture. Italic tribes include: Latynowie, Oskowie, Umbrowie, Sabelowie, Kampanowie, Lukanowie, Sykulowie, Marsowie, Samnici, Pelignowie, Wolskowie. Bibliography
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