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Miraculous Scythia of Gaius Iulius Solinus
Drevneishie gosudarstva Vostochnoi Evropy, 2023The lost ethno-geographic information of Hellenistic tradition and of the earlier one on the northern Black Sea and neighboring territories are partially preserved due to the compilations emerged in the epoque of the Roman Empire. Thus, “Collectanea rerum memorabilium”, the work by Gaius Julius Solinus, (the 3rd cent.), despite its “secondary ...
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1969
Everyone knows that the fourth book owes much to the second on Egypt: “Also these (the Scythians) avoid extremely the adoption of foreign customs”; an “also” that can only refer to the Egyptians, about whom the same is said, though they are slightly less strict in its observance (76.1; II.91.1; cf. 79.1).
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Everyone knows that the fourth book owes much to the second on Egypt: “Also these (the Scythians) avoid extremely the adoption of foreign customs”; an “also” that can only refer to the Egyptians, about whom the same is said, though they are slightly less strict in its observance (76.1; II.91.1; cf. 79.1).
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Chersonesus Between Greece and Scythia
2023World History Connected, Vol. 14 No.
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New Finds From Western Scythia
Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia, 1995AbstractRecent large-scale archaeological work in the region between the Dniester and the Danube, e.g. excavations of burials at Artsiz and Dubossary, allow revisions of the history of its early nomadic inhabitants and show that the area was not merely a Scythian province.
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