Bohemija je valjda drugi, odnosno srednjovekovni naziv za Češku.
"Bohemia (Czech: Čechy;[1] German: About this sound Böhmen (help·info); Polish: Czechy; French: Bohême; Latin: Bohemia) is a historical country of Central Europe, occupying the western two-thirds of the traditional Czech lands. It is located in the contemporary Czech Republic with its capital in Prague. In a broader meaning, it often refers to the entire Czech territory, including Moravia and Czech Silesia,[2] especially in historical contexts, such as the Kingdom of Bohemia. "
Pustinja Boja je na obodu Panonijije, pogledaj kartu.
Civitijum Bojikum je između Beča i Mure.
I ne negiram da je I2a protoslovenski. Kao što rekoh, pojava Zarubinjecke kuture, odnosno Slovena, poklapa se pojavom arhearubinjecke kulture.ološkog materijala sa prostora današnje uže Srbije na prostoru formiranja Zarubinjecke kulture.
Imamo priču o Autarijatima, koji su, navodno bežeći od žaba, putovali 30 dana (da netrežim, možda i 20) i naselili se u močvarnom, nenastanjenom predelu.
Tada Vizantijski saveznici Avari, putuju kroz Ilirikum, prelaze Dunav i napadaju slovenskog kneza Dauretijusa:
"Daurentius or Dauritas (Greek: Δαυρέντιος, Δαυρίτας) was a 6th-century South Slavic (Sclaveni) chieftain and warlord.[1][2]
His realm was situated in the basin of the Zala river, roughly in the territory of the old Roman province of Pannonia Prima, in present-day Hungary.[3]
Daurentius is the first Slavic chieftain to be recorded by name, by the Byzantine historian Menander Protector, who reported that the Avar khagan Bayan I sent an embassy, asking Daurentius and his Slavs to accept Avar suzerainty and pay tribute, because the Avars knew that the Slavs had amassed great wealth after repeatedly plundering the Byzantine Balkan provinces. Daurentius reportedly retorted that "Others do not conquer our land, we conquer theirs [...] so it shall always be for us", and had the envoys slain.[4] Bayan then campaigned (in 578) against Daurentius' people, with aid from the Byzantines, and set fire to many of their settlements, although this did not stop the Slavic raids deep into the Byzantine Empire.[5]"
Moguće da je Dervan, koji se javlja na severu, u vezi sa ovim, od Avara potisnutih Srba iz Podunavlja i sa reke Sale. Sa Sale u vađarskoj, odselili se na Salu u Nemačkoj.
Samo je smer migracije obrnut.
Isto Zeruiani, su ona populacija koja je migrirala uz Tisu.