Teurisci

However, the archaeology shows that Celts have been absorbed by Dacians, at some point[3] creating a Celto-Dacian cultural horizon in the upper Tisza.

Due to iron mining, their centers (i.e. Noreia - now Newmarkt and Virunum now Magdalensburg) enjoyed great success in trade and commerce with the Balkans.

[7] In 60 BC, when the king of the Dacians Burebista succeeded in uniting his own people with their kindred Getae and Burs into one kingdom he began to put pressure on the Celtic tribes of the Danubian Basin.

A Celto-Dacian cultural horizon was created in the conquered territory, Dacian settlement here continued into the second decade of the new era.

Alternatively, some scholars have proposed that the Transylvanian Celts remained but merged into the local culture and thus ceased to be distinctive[12] The Celtic groups which spread as far as Transylvania had been assimilated by the Dacians.

Dacian tribes. Teurisci tribe located in Dacia cf. Ptolemy Geography
Celtic Taurisci located in Noricum while Teurisci are in Dacia