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Description Extent of the Scythian kingdom in Western Asia and Europe
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current23:25, 25 April 20231,554 × 948 (2.02 MB)AntiquistikAccidentally uploaded wrong file
17:43, 23 April 20231,554 × 948 (1.98 MB)AntiquistikNo data for presence in Wallachia and to south of the Danube at this period
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15:02, 28 August 20221,554 × 948 (1.99 MB)Antiquistik{{Information |Description=Extent of the Scythian kingdom in Western Asia |Source={{Own}} based on: * {{cite book |editor1-last=Boardman |editor1-first=John |editor1-link=John Boardman (art historian) |editor2-last=Edwards |editor2-first=I. E. S. |editor2-link=I. E. S. Edwards |editor3-last=Hammond |editor3-first=N. G. L. |editor3-link=N. G. L. Hammond |editor4-last=Sollberger |editor4-first=E. |editor4-link=Edmond Sollberger |last=Barnett |first=R. D. |author-link=Richard David Barnett |date...
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