Samothrace Island Thracians & Carians Followed Ice Age Pelasgians Last Greeks Who Sailed There From Samos

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Between the. mouth of the Maritsa (Hebros) river flowing into the northern Aegean and the Dardanelle strait (connecting to the Black Sea) is the island of Samothrace, which during the Ice Age was a coastal mountain settled by Pelasgians (progeny of Heber’s son Peleg), and when the Ice Age had ended, settled by Thracians and Carians (progeny of Tyrrhenus’ brother king Car), followed by the Greeks circa 800 b. c. when islanders from Samos (off the coast of southwestern Turkey) sailed there, hence Samothrace.