- The
Thyssagetae (Ancient Gr****: Θυσσαγέται) were an
ancient tribe described by
Herodotus as
occupying a
district to the north-east of Scythia, separated...
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nation on the north-east
trade route described by
Herodotus beyond the
Thyssagetae. They were
distinguished by
their mode of hunting,
climbing a tree to...
- was
first used by Herodotus. The root was also used for the Tyragetae,
Thyssagetae, M****agetae, and others.
Strabo stated in his
Geographica (c. 7 BC –...
- correction" for Iurcae/Iurkai (Ἱύρκαι), a
people who
dwelt beyond the
Thyssagetae,
according to
Herodotus (Histories, IV. 22)
There are
references to certain...
- "a
false correction" for
Iyrcae Ἱύρκαι, a
people who
dwelt beyond the
Thyssagetae,
according to
Herodotus (Histories, iv. 22), and were
likely Ugric ancestors...
-
bought from the po****tions
living to
their north and east such as the
Thyssagetae and
Iurcae of the Ural
Mountains who
hunted rare
animals and
sewed their...
-
centuries BC
Issedones 7th–1st
century BC M****agetae 7th–1st
century BC
Thyssagetae 7th–3rd
century BC
Donghu 7th – 2nd
century BC
Dahae 7th BC-5th century...
-
which also had
contact with the
Medes Mount Imeon Indo-Scythians
Getae Thyssagetae Schmitt 2021.
Schmitt 2018a.
Diakonoff 1985.
Grousset 1970, p. 547. Gera...
- of the Iyrcae, a
people of
equestrian hunters who
lived next to the
Thyssagetae.
Based on the
location of the
homeland of the
Iyrcae and
their ethnonym...
-
Scythia The
inhabitants of
regions beyond Scythia: Sauromatae, Budini,
Thyssagetae, Argippaeans, Issedones, Arimaspi,
Hyperboreans A
comparison of Libya...