The name
Pelasgians (; ,
Pelasgoí; singular: Πελασγός,
Pelasgós) was used by some
ancient Greek writers to refer to populations that were either the ancestors of the
Greeks or preceded the Greeks in
Greece, "a hold-all term for any ancient, primitive and presumably indigenous people in the Greek world". In general, "Pelasgian" has come to mean more broadly all the indigenous inhabitants of the Aegean Sea region and their cultures before the advent of the Greek language.