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Germania TEG1 8/2/2004 2:52 PM Page 16 TEG1 8/2/2004 2:52 PM Page 17
273 KING ARTHUR of the ROMANS: LUCIUS ARTORIUS CASTUS and the SARMATIANS in BRITAIN J O H N M a T T H E W S the Earliest Docum
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The Catalyst for Warfare: Dacia's Threat to the Roman Empire
True History of Christianity Part1
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Fantastic Beasts of the Eurasian Steppes: Toward a Revisionist Approach to Animal-Style Art
The Sarmatians: Some Thoughts on the Historiographical Invention of a West Iranian Migration Anca Dan
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JOURNAL of EURASIAN STUDIES Volume VI., Issue 3
051: Peoples of the Steppe – Scythians & Saka to Parthians
Whence the Cimmerians Came? Transcontinental Communications of the Early Nomads in the Lights of the Origin of the Cimmerians
Ancestral Home of Indo-Aryan Peoples and Migration of Iranian Tribes to Southeastern Europe
The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome Originaly Published by the Review and Herald Publishing Company in 1898
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Iranian People and the Race of People Settled in the Iranian Plateau Vahid Rashidvash Dept
A Note on the Name of Nicopolis Ad Istrum
Encylodaedia Biblica; a Critical Dictionary of the Literary, Political
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The Formation of Human Populations in South and Central Asia Vagheesh M
Georgian-Alan (Ossetian) Dynastic and Military Ties in the Medieval Period
The Genetic Link of the Viking – Era Norse to Central Asia: an Assessment of the Y Chromosome DNA, Archaeological, Historical and Linguistic Evidence
A Dynamic 6,000-Year Genetic History of Eurasia's Eastern Steppe
The Scythians, Sarmatians and Lekhs