Skalvians

Skalvians

The Scalovians ( _de. Schalauer; _lt. Skalviai), also known as the Skalvians, was a Baltic tribe related to Prussians. According to the "Chronicon terrae Prussiae" of Peter of Dusburg, the now extinct Scalovians inhabited the land of Scalovia south of the Curonians, by the lower Neman River ca. 1240.

According to Prussian chronicles, the tribe's name is derived from Prussian brothers named Schalauo. The centre of Scalovia was supposed to have been Ragnit (Raganite).

The inhabitants can be traced back to burial grounds with cremated remains and occasional graves of horses. Judging from the diggings, Scalovians are assumed to have been related to other Balts such as Curonians and more distantly to Eastern Balts such as Latvians and Lithuanians.


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