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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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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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Olbia-Scythian relations: problem of Scythian protectorate
2016The article analyzes the relationship Olbia with the tribes of the Scythians, includingthe issues of Scythian protectorate over Olbia in the archaic period through bringingdifferent perspectives on the problem. Author attempted on the basis of early and new research on new fundamental rethink the relationship of two worlds – the barbarian and Greek for
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