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There is only written documentation of | Scythian and German subterranean dwellings. |
Given the evidence of Trypillian, | Scythian, and Chernyakhov culture settlements, the are |
He excavated a great number of | Scythian and Khazar kurgans and settlements (most famo |
See also: | Scythian art |
Their artifacts were heavily influenced by | Scythian art from Pazyryk. |
n the cultures of the Iranian plateau and the | Scythian art forms known as the "animal style". |
It is said that he was of | Scythian birth. |
bohs of north-west Punjab was a branch of the | Scythian Cambysene of Ancient Armenia". |
he Kharkov archaeologist Boris Shramko as the | Scythian capital Gelonus. |
h as a site in Belsk, Ukraine believed to the | Scythian capital Gelonus with craft workshops and Gree |
Min", a name found in Isidorus of Charax as a | Scythian city in Sakastan (Lassen). |
tating which is which, as though Sarmatian or | Scythian could apply equally to them all. |
nov in the 1970s, establishing the origins of | Scythian culture in the region in the 9th to 8th centu |
rgans") similar to the tomb mounds of western | Scythian culture in modern Ukraine. |
he command of Theodoric the Amal and John the | Scythian, defeated the rebel army near Antioch (August |
Since its inception, | Scythian developed from a group of street performers i |
ft of prophecy, and by this as well as by his | Scythian dress and simplicity and honesty he created g |
, killing one of the last kings of the second | Scythian empire, Ateus. |
has been suggested that Maues may have been a | Scythian general hired by the Indo-Greeks, who would h |
istorian Herodotus provides another source of | Scythian; he reports that the Scythians called the Ama |
Some | Scythian hunters employed by the Medes who once return |
I of Historiae Philippicae also refers to the | Scythian invasion of the Greek kingdom of Bactria and |
Scythian is a Celtic/Celtic rock band based in the DC | |
tury BC they had become subject-allies of the | Scythian king Scilurus. |
Leipoxais was a | Scythian king who was an ally of Attila the Hun during |
Scylas - (Greek Skyles), the | Scythian king 5. BC. e, the heir and son (from ellinki |
, he relieved the siege of Chersonesos by the | Scythian king Palacus and subdued his allies, the Taur |
Octamasadas was a | Scythian king, the son of King Ariapifa, who lived aro |
es the execution of horses at the burial of a | Scythian king, and Iron Age kurgan graves known to con |
rchased a gold tiara that had belonged to the | Scythian king, Saitapharnes. |
the city was once the capital of the ancient | Scythian Kingdom. |
Arzhan (Russian: Аржан) is a site of early | Scythian kurgan burials, located in the Tuva Republic, |
and that they are bilingual in Greek and the | Scythian language. |
the name of a nomadic tribe belonging to the | Scythian Massagetae. |
The band's name, according to the members of | Scythian, means "[a] bunch of pre-Mesopotamian barbari |
"The | Scythian motives adopted by Urartu account for the dec |
Scythian Neapolis was a settlement that existed from t | |
e northern part of Crimea, where his capital, | Scythian Neapolis, was situated. |
ccessor Palacus were buried in a mausoleum at | Scythian Neapolis; it was used from ca. 100 BC to ca. |
ad recovered his kingdom through intoxicating | Scythian nobles. |
was succeeded in his satrapy by his son by a | Scythian or Paphlagonian mother. |
may be identified with the Takkas, a tribe of | Scythian origin, who had the snake as its totem. |
Arrian refers to the Sakai as Skuthon (a | Scythian people) or the Skuthai (the Scythians) who in |
the Kutrigurs returned to their homes in the | Scythian plains. |
was very warlike, and once sent a letter to a | Scythian prince warning him to stop his incursions on |
tioch from 641 to 648 calls the grandfather a | Scythian, probably following Late Antiquity practice t |
rd contains objects in four styles: Assyrian, | Scythian, proto-Achaemenid (with strong Greek influenc |
Thereupon the | Scythian replied, "Then it is necessary for you, being |
"Beyond is Sacastana of the | Scythian Sacae, which is also Paraetacena, 63 schoeni. |
Along with her sisters, HMS Sirdar and | Scythian, Scorcher took part in the search for the mis |
Nemyriv was built on the site of ancient | Scythian settlement Myriv, destroyed during the Mongol |
t Greco-Bactrians, or are Greek depictions of | Scythian soldiers from the Black Sea. |
in the varna, Hundets are of deemed to be of | Scythian stock. |
duced gold jewellery, including pieces in the | Scythian style (the Scythian treasure had just been di |
Crimea), a burial site is excavated, with six | Scythian tombs. |
Spargapeithes was the name of a king of the | Scythian tribe of the Agathyrsi. |
and thus became the next King of the Saka, a | Scythian tribe. |
From the 7th century BC, | Scythian tribes began to dominate the Pontic steppe. |
This city was the center of the Crimean | Scythian tribes, led by Skilurus and Palacus (who were |
Patels there are descendants from these Indo | Scythian tribes, but they can be distinguished from th |
Scythian troops were sent to protect Cilicia but befor | |
The | Scythian uprising was put down and the Bosporan kingdo |
Book 8 : End of | Scythian war (1091), plots against the Emperor (Hostil |
The name derives from the | Scythian word "Str", meaning fast. |
one-eyed tribe Arimaspoi as a compound of the | Scythian words arima, meaning "one", and spu, meaning |
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