Definition
Arcado-Cyprians refers to a hypothetical group of people proposed by some linguists and historians to have inhabited parts of ancient Greece and Cyprus. Think of them as the ancestors of both Arcadians in the Peloponnese and Cypriots on the island of Cyprus, like a shared branch on a family tree. They are theorized to have spoken a dialect related to Mycenaean Greek. Their existence is based on linguistic similarities and archaeological evidence. The concept is debated among scholars, as concrete proof is limited. Imagine piecing together clues to understand a lost civilization. Their existence remains a fascinating question in ancient history.