The Iyrcae (Ancient Greek: Ἱύρκαι) or Turcae were an ancient nation on the north-east trade route described by Herodotus beyond the Thyssagetae. They were...
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archaeologist Ellis Minns contended that Tyrcae is "a false correction" for Iyrcae/Iyrkai (Ἱύρκαι), a people who dwelt beyond the Thyssagetae, according to...
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archaeologist Ellis Minns contended that Tyrcae Τῦρκαι is "a false correction" for Iyrcae Ἱύρκαι, a people who dwelt beyond the Thyssagetae, according to Herodotus...
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of Scandinavia. There are many possible earlier mentions, including the Iyrcae (perhaps related to Yugra) described by Herodotus living in what is now...
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wrote 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...
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people, although there is not certainty or consensus about this matter. Iyrcae / Iyrkai, people that lived northeast of the Thyssagetae, they dwelt in...
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