The first Slavic groups entered the Balkans as part of the larger migration waves that reshaped the region after the decline of Roman authority. Archaeological evidence (e.g., the “Mala Gradina” site) and contemporary Byzantine chronicles (e.g., De Administrando Imperio ) attest to the establishment of Slavic tribal clusters in the valleys of the Morava and Drina rivers.
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The first Slavic groups entered the Balkans as part of the larger migration waves that reshaped the region after the decline of Roman authority. Archaeological evidence (e.g., the “Mala Gradina” site) and contemporary Byzantine chronicles (e.g., De Administrando Imperio ) attest to the establishment of Slavic tribal clusters in the valleys of the Morava and Drina rivers.
: Websites focused on Serbian history or culture might host or link to relevant documents.