- Sicani,
among the
peoples of the
Mount Alb****
league in the Old Latium. The
Sicans are
mentioned in Virgil's
Aeneid as
allies of the Rutuli,
Aurunci and Sacrani...
- The
Sican (also
Sicán)
culture is the name that
archaeologist Izumi Shimada gave to the
culture that
inhabited what is now the
north coast of Peru between...
-
Sican may
refer to: The
Sican culture in what is now Peru
Sican language The Sicani, a
people of
ancient Sicily A
person with the
surname Sican: Elizabeth...
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Sıçan Island (Turkish:
Sıçan Adası, also
called fare Adası,
literally "Mouse Island") is a
Mediterranean island in Turkey. It is
administratively a part...
- Sicily. Here is a
short list of the
major archaeological sites: Sicels/
Sicans/Elymians/Gr****s: Segesta, Eryx, Cava I****a, Thapsos, Pantalica; Gr****s:...
-
territories of the
Sican Culture were
controlled by the
Chimu Empire,
which would absorb the
goldsmithing techniques of the
Sicán in the
handling of gold...
- The
Sicán National Museum is a
museum in Ferreñafe, Peru,
which opened in 2004. The
museum do****ents the
ancient Sican culture. List of
museums in Peru...
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University Press. p. 72. ISBN 0674033140. Most
scholars now
believe that the
Sicans and Sicels, as well as the
inhabitants of
southern Italy, were basically...
-
Elizabeth Sican was an
Irish literary critic. She was part of
Jonathan Swift's "triumfeminate,"
along with Mary
Barber and
Constantia Grierson. Most of...
- Press. p. 72. ISBN 978-0-674-03314-6. Most
scholars now
believe that the
Sicans and Sicels, as well as the
inhabitants of
southern Italy, were basically...