A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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الصفحة 58
... tribes , probably however of the same stock , which were designated according to their peculiar diet and employments . The Rhizophagi or Root - eaters , who fed upon dhourra kneaded with the bark of trees ; the Creophagi , who lived on ...
... tribes , probably however of the same stock , which were designated according to their peculiar diet and employments . The Rhizophagi or Root - eaters , who fed upon dhourra kneaded with the bark of trees ; the Creophagi , who lived on ...
الصفحة 60
... tribes we know the names only , and even these very imperfectly . Modern travellers can only conjecturally connect them with the Bedjas , Bischáries , Shangallas , and other Nubian or Arabian races ; and neither Greeks nor Romans ...
... tribes we know the names only , and even these very imperfectly . Modern travellers can only conjecturally connect them with the Bedjas , Bischáries , Shangallas , and other Nubian or Arabian races ; and neither Greeks nor Romans ...
الصفحة 65
... tribes . Their villages were unfortified , and most of the inhabitants lived by plunder . Their tribes appear to have been independent of each other , and it was only in circumstances of common danger that they acted in concert . The ...
... tribes . Their villages were unfortified , and most of the inhabitants lived by plunder . Their tribes appear to have been independent of each other , and it was only in circumstances of common danger that they acted in concert . The ...
الصفحة 68
... tribes of the great Libyan race , who must be care- fully distinguished from the Ethiopian or negro races of the interior . S. of the Libyan tribes , and on the N. limits of the Sahara , dwelt the GAETULI and GARAMANTES , and S. of ...
... tribes of the great Libyan race , who must be care- fully distinguished from the Ethiopian or negro races of the interior . S. of the Libyan tribes , and on the N. limits of the Sahara , dwelt the GAETULI and GARAMANTES , and S. of ...
الصفحة 84
... tribes of Scy- thians , which extend to lands beyond human know- ledge ; " a small portion of whom live by agriculture ; the rest wander through vast solitudes and get their food like wild beasts ; their habitations and scanty furniture ...
... tribes of Scy- thians , which extend to lands beyond human know- ledge ; " a small portion of whom live by agriculture ; the rest wander through vast solitudes and get their food like wild beasts ; their habitations and scanty furniture ...
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