-
instead of
cuneiform script. The
Scythians (/ˈsɪθiən/ or /ˈsɪðiən/) or
Scyths (/ˈsɪθ/, but note Scytho- (/ˈsaɪθoʊ/) in composition) and
sometimes also...
-
period were the
Scyths and the
Sarmatians [...] [T]he po****tion of
ancient Scythia was far from
being homogeneous, nor were the
Scyths themselves a homogeneous...
- smokes, and
gives out such a
vapour as no Gr**** vapour-bath can exceed; the
Scyths, delighted,
shout for joy." In China, the
psychoactive properties of cannabis...
- Larousse/The Book People. Burkert, p. 415, 3.3.1 n. 2. Sulimirski, T. (1985). "The
Scyths". In Fisher, W. B. (ed.). The
Cambridge History of Iran. Vol. 2: The Median...
-
frequently interpreted as the
Great Goddess"... Sulimirski, T. (1985). "The
Scyths" in: Fisher, W. B. (Ed.) The
Cambridge History of Iran, Vol. 2: The Median...
-
period were the
Scyths and the
Sarmatians [...] [T]he po****tion of
ancient Scythia was far from
being homogeneous, nor were the
Scyths themselves a homogeneous...
- nor were the
Scyths themselves a
homogeneous people. The
country called after them was
ruled by
their prin****l tribe, the "Royal
Scyths" (Her. iv. 20)...
-
Egypt and Tanaus, king of Scythia.
Jordanes considered the
Goths to be
Scyths, and
often did not
distinguish them.
Comparisons have also been made to...
- 146–153". "Q-YP4000 YTree".
Damgaard et al. 2018. Sulimirski, T. (1985). "The
Scyths" in: Fisher, W. B. (Ed.) The
Cambridge History of Iran, Vol. 2: The Median...
- enciklopedijų leidykla. ISBN 9785420013632. Sulimirski, T. (1985). "The
Scyths". In Gershevitch, I. (ed.). The
Median and
Achaemenian Periods. The Cambridge...