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High-resolution genomic ancestry reveals mobility in early medieval Europe

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Scythian Philosophy

2017
This chapter sets out the book's purpose, which is to show not only that Pyrrho's complete package is similar to Early Buddhism, but also that the same significant parts and interconnections occur in the same way in both systems. The earliest sources on Early Pyrrhonism and Early Buddhism are examined closely, including in some cases determining what ...
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Scythian Internecine Feuds

Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia, 2016
In the Scythian period burials have been identified, in which metal arrowheads have been found in or among the bones of the deceased which may have been the cause of death. In all such cases, without exception, the arrowheads, which had wounded or killed the deceased, were of specifically Scythian types, used precisely at that time for the weaponry of ...
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Late Scythian fortification

Vestnik of North Ossetian State University
In Central Scythia during the III century BC life ceases in the Kamensky settlement and other settlements, and the Crimea becomes the center of Late Scythia. At the turn of III and II centuries BC in the Crimea, the city of Naples arises, which has become the new capital of Scythia.
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Anacharsis the Scythian

Greece and Rome, 1948
The historical landscape of the Greeks was bounded to the north by the Scythians, a fierce race renowned for milking mares (Hesiod Fr. 55 Rzach), for drinking wine without water (Hdt. vi. 84; Athenaeus 427 a–c), and for living not in fixed houses but in house-wagons, the Mongol yurt (Aeschylus, Prom. Vinct. 709 sq.; Hdt. iv. 46).
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