- attested, and were
probably the
dominant people among the
Maeotians. The
language of the
Maeotians - and even its
language family - is uncertain. One princess...
-
among other names. The
people who
lived around the sea were
known as the
Maeotians,
although it
remains unclear which was
named for which. The
Kerch Strait...
- its northeast. It
remains unclear whether it was
named for the
nearby Maeotians or
viceversa if that name was an exonym,
broadly applied to
various peoples...
-
where they
formed a
ruling class over the
indigenous North Caucasian Maeotians. Some
scholars still debate their ethnicity and the
origins of sindic...
- for
Scythian customers.
These interactions between the
Scythians and
Maeotians deepened through the 8th to 7th
centuries BC so that it led to the creation...
- Russian: Танаис) was an
ancient Gr**** city in the Don
river delta,
called the
Maeotian marshes in
classical antiquity. It was a
bishopric as Tana and remains...
- culture. The
ancestors of present-day Circ****ians are
known as the Sinti-
Maeotian tribes.
Archaeological research shows that
these tribes were the indigenous...
-
period of
Scythian presence in
Western Asia,
after which they
merged with
Maeotians who had a
matriarchal culture.
These early Sauromatians lived in the area...
- Gr**** civilization,
while others were
absorbed by the proto-Circ****ian
Maeotian people, by the Alans, and by the Goths.
Other Sarmatians were ****imilated...
- was
known under the name of Ασταρα (Astara; Latin: Astara) by the Sindo-
Maeotians, a name
which was
derived from that of ʿAštart. Like Artimpasa, Astara's...