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== Semi-protected edit request on 12 December 2021 ==
== Semi-protected edit request on 12 December 2021 ==


{{edit semi-protected|Macedonia (region)|answered=no}}
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In the place where it says the following (Roman Macedonia section):
In the place where it says the following (Roman Macedonia section):
"Although traditional scholarship attributes these changes to large-scale colonizations by Slavic-speaking groups, it has been proposed that a generalized dissipation of Roman identity might have commenced in the 3rd century, especially among rural provincials who were crippled by harsh taxation and famines. Given this background, penetrations carried by successive waves of relatively small numbers of Slavic warriors and their families might have been capable of assimilating large numbers of indigenes into their cultural model, which was sometimes seen as a more attractive alternative."
"Although traditional scholarship attributes these changes to large-scale colonizations by Slavic-speaking groups, it has been proposed that a generalized dissipation of Roman identity might have commenced in the 3rd century, especially among rural provincials who were crippled by harsh taxation and famines. Given this background, penetrations carried by successive waves of relatively small numbers of Slavic warriors and their families might have been capable of assimilating large numbers of indigenes into their cultural model, which was sometimes seen as a more attractive alternative."
I would like a "citation needed" to be added because it is not clear where this is sourced.
I would like a "citation needed" to be added because it is not clear where this is sourced.
This writing seems to minimize the scale of the slavic migrations while also downplaying possible forced assimilation by the invading groups. [[User:Aeolic order|Aeolic order]] ([[User talk:Aeolic order|talk]]) 02:02, 12 December 2021 (UTC)
This writing seems to minimize the scale of the slavic migrations while also downplaying possible forced assimilation by the invading groups. [[User:Aeolic order|Aeolic order]] ([[User talk:Aeolic order|talk]]) 02:02, 12 December 2021 (UTC)
:[[File:Pictogram voting wait.svg|20px|link=|alt=]] '''Already done'''<!-- Template:ESp --> It appears you have already done this. —[[User:Sirdog|<span style="color:#058700">'''Sirdog'''</span> ]]([[User talk:Sirdog|talk]]) 01:43, 13 December 2021 (UTC)

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Semi-protected edit request on 12 December 2021

In the place where it says the following (Roman Macedonia section): "Although traditional scholarship attributes these changes to large-scale colonizations by Slavic-speaking groups, it has been proposed that a generalized dissipation of Roman identity might have commenced in the 3rd century, especially among rural provincials who were crippled by harsh taxation and famines. Given this background, penetrations carried by successive waves of relatively small numbers of Slavic warriors and their families might have been capable of assimilating large numbers of indigenes into their cultural model, which was sometimes seen as a more attractive alternative." I would like a "citation needed" to be added because it is not clear where this is sourced. This writing seems to minimize the scale of the slavic migrations while also downplaying possible forced assimilation by the invading groups. Aeolic order (talk) 02:02, 12 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

 Already done It appears you have already done this. —Sirdog (talk) 01:43, 13 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]