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Map of Slavic migration
Please note that the Slavic migration map though not highly detailed, accurately shows the directions in which Slavs migrated. The arrows west stop at east Germany, and south in Greece (this is correct based on numbers historical sources), as well as out into Russia. These are the direction of Slavic migration. Also, if you notice there is an arrow going west where the Sorbs live and then it hooks south to what is now Serbia. This is also correct, as scholars confirm that Sorbs and Serbs are related. So, despite being a very simple map, it is generally correct. --E-960 (talk) 15:32, 11 September 2021 (UTC)

'According to the archaeological data it is considered that the main movement of the Slavs was from the Middle Danube valley.[26] The Ipotesti–Candesti culture was composed of a mixture of Slavic Prague-Korchak and mostly Penkovka culture with some elements of the so-called Martinovka culture.[27] The majority of the Slavic population in the Balkans and Peloponnese was accordingly descending from Antae''.[28] ''' Novakovic's map is very poor and bad, only two Polabian tribes migrated to the Balkans (Sorbs and Abodrites) and they left little genetic trace, and did NOT settle in Greece. Archaeologically the Balkans were mainly settled by Antae from Eastern Carpathians with Penkovka culture and a bit less Sclaveni with Korchak culture from Pannonian Basin. Everything else left little or no trace.

Other map is also poor and bad. No, West Slavs did NOT settle in Greece. That is not based on any historical source neither archaeological evidence. Read the scientific literature.

User:E-960 bring back the replaced map as the only one here correctly shows the extent of Slavic homeland and main migration routes.--93.137.75.209 (talk) 18:21, 11 September 2021 (UTC)


 * Please do not edit war, as you may be blocked, there is no consensus to change the maps (pls note: "Bold, Revert, Discuss" cycle process). These are a long standing map and a lot of people agree with them. Also, there are plenary of sources, which say that the Slavs initially passed though Greece, even if they retreated back up north, in northern Greece there is a small Slavic minority as noted here Slavic dialects of Greece. Finally, Novakovic's map is a legitimate source, you may not agree with it, but it's still legitimate. --E-960 (talk) 06:59, 12 September 2021 (UTC)