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Scythians
published on 28 April 2011
The Scythians were an ancient Iranic people of horse-riding nomadic pastoralists who, throughout classical antiquity, dominated the Pontic-Caspian steppe, known at the time as Scythia. The Scythians are thought to have originated from the Central Asian region of Persia, as a branch of the ancient Iranian peoples expanding north into the steppe regions... [continue reading]
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Herwig WolframUniversity of California Press (13 February 1990)Price: $33.26 -

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Frank M. SnowdenBelknap Press of Harvard University Press (07 January 1971)Price: $27.22 -

Peter S. WellsDuckworth Publishers (20 August 2001)Price: $20.36 -

George CawkwellOxford University Press, USA (21 September 2006)Price: $47.25 -

Godfrey HigginsKessinger Publishing, LLC (24 February 1993)Price: $38.95 -

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Paul CartledgeOxford University Press, USA (05 December 2002)Price: $22.78 -

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