Claims that the Dacians invented writing (Tartaria tablets) or influenced all major ancient cultures.
Dacopatia și alte rătăciri românești (Dacopathy and Other Romanian Wanderings) is a landmark work of Romanian non-fiction by historian Dan Alexe. Dacopatia Еџi alte rДѓtДѓciri romГўneЕџti
Beyond history, it explores why Romanians feel the need to invent a "glorious past" to compensate for modern insecurities. 🏛️ Key Arguments Claims that the Dacians invented writing (Tartaria tablets)
Much of the book focuses on etymology to prove that Romanian is a standard Balkan Romance language, not a mystical ancient tongue. 🏛️ Key Arguments Much of the book focuses
The book targets the phenomenon of —the obsessive belief that the ancient Dacians were the center of world civilization. Alexe dismantles several popular but unscientific claims:
The notion of a "pure" Romanian bloodline untouched by centuries of migrations and mixing. 🖋️ Style and Approach Dan Alexe, a linguist and filmmaker, uses a style that is: