of cuneiform script. The Scythian languages (/ˈsɪθiən/ or /ˈsɪðiən/ or /ˈskɪθiən/) are a group of Eastern Iranic languages of the classical and late...
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remains. Scythian archaeology also examines the remains of cities and fortifications. The Scythians spoke a language belonging to the Scythian languages, most...
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The Scythian religion refers to the mythology, ritual practices and beliefs of the Scythian cultures, a collection of closely related ancient Iranian...
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The Scythian archers were a hypothesized police force of 5th- and early 4th-century BC Athens that is recorded in some Greek artworks and literature. The...
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Byzantine rule make the last Anatolian languages extinct. Turkic languages start replacing Scythian languages. 500–1000: Early Middle Ages. The Viking...
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Scytho-Siberian world (redirect from Scythian civilization)
Mostly speakers of the Scythian branch of the Iranian languages, all of these peoples are sometimes collectively referred to as Scythians, Scytho-Siberians...
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The Iranian languages, also called the Iranic languages, are a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages in the Indo-European language family that are spoken...
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Basque and languages of Greenland and North America to von Strahlenberg's grouping, labelling the resulting group the "Scythian languages". Rask also...
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to: Scythian languages, a group of Eastern Iranian languages Scythia, a region in Central Eurasia Scythian religion, the religion of the Scythians Scythian...
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cuneiform script. The names of the Scythians are a topic of interest for classicists and linguists. The Scythians were an Iranic people best known for...
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