meot
Meot, also known as Meotian, is a term used to describe the ancient inhabitants of the region that is now known as the Czech Republic and parts of Poland. The Meotian culture emerged around the 8th century BC and was characterized by its distinctive pottery, which features a distinctive red slip and black decoration. Meotian pottery is often found in archaeological sites across Central Europe, indicating a widespread trade network.
The Meotians are believed to have been a Celtic tribe, although their exact origins and linguistic affiliation
Meotian culture flourished until the 1st century AD, when it was gradually absorbed by the Roman Empire.