According to the Roman author
Pliny, the Dindari were a medium-sized Illyrian tribe made up of 33
decury, accounting to approximately 3,300 males. During the time of the
Great Illyrian Revolt, the Dindari formed part of the Scordisci alliance. However, the Dindari did not take part in the Illyrian revolt of AD 6-9, but were nonetheless reconquered by the Romans following the surrender of the Illyrian rebels. The location of the tombstones suggests that the tribal center of the Dindari was possibly in the Drina valley region of Skelani and
Srebrenica. The Roman conquest of the region resulted in the subjugation and Romanization of the Dindari, and the settlement of Roman citizens in the area inhabited by the Dindari. ==References==