Androphagi — (Greek for man eaters ) was an ancient nation of cannibals north of Scythia (according to Herodotus), probably in the forests between the upper waters of the Dnepr and Don. A hypothesis popular in the West is that they were most likely Finns… … Wikipedia
ANDROPHAGI — Scythiae gentes in Europa. Herodot … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition — Main article: Encyclopædia Britannica Encyclopædia Britannica, the eleventh edition The Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition (1910–1911) is a 29 volume reference work, an edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica. It was developed during the… … Wikipedia
Cannibalism — For non human cannibalism, see Cannibalism (zoology). For other uses, see Cannibal (disambiguation). Cannibalism, Brazil. Engraving by Theodor de Bry for Hans Staden s account of his 1557 captivity … Wikipedia
Histories (Herodotus) — Infobox Book name = Histories translator = image caption = author = Herodotus country = Greece language = Ancient Greek genre = History publisher = Various release date = c.440 BCE isbn = n/a The Histories of Herodotus of Halicarnassus is… … Wikipedia
Issedones — The Issedones were an ancient people of Central Asia at the end of the trade route leading north east from Scythia, described in the lost Arimaspeia [The few fragmentary quoted lines are assembled by Kinkel, Epicorum graecorum fragments , 243… … Wikipedia
Encyclopædia Britannica (edición de 1911) — Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition. La undécima edición de la Encyclopædia Britannica (1910–1911) es la edición más famosa de la Encyclopædia Britannica. Algunos de sus artículos fueron escritos por los mejores eruditos conocidos de la… … Wikipedia Español
Androphagen — (v. gr. Androphăgi), Menschenfresser; so hießen auch im Alterthum wilde Völker am Borysthenes, nahe den Scythen, u. in Äthiopien … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Mokshas — Moksha Alternative name: Mordvin Moksha Zubu Moksha women. Ivan Dubasov’s photo. Total population 296, 900[1] … Wikipedia