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Ancient Iranian peoples / Ancient India / Kurgan / Saka / Scythia / Tocharians / Silk Road / Ordos culture / Nomad / Scythians / Asia / Eurasian nomads
Date: 2010-09-23 22:55:41
Ancient Iranian peoples
Ancient India
Kurgan
Saka
Scythia
Tocharians
Silk Road
Ordos culture
Nomad
Scythians
Asia
Eurasian nomads

SINO-PLATONIC PAPERS Number 205 July, 2010 Nomad Culture, Greek Style:

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