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  • To this broadly threefold analysis of European man, add only this, that ever since the old 'Sarmatian' sea shrank to its present dimensions and left the grasslands open between Tienshan and the Carpathians, there has been a steady westward movement of Mongoloid folk until a strong enough

    The Unity of Civilization Various

  • Romans called the 'Sarmatian' tribes 'Sarmatae' ...

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • Sarmatian horsemen, originally from central Asia, served in northern England as mercenaries in the Roman army.

    Geography Is Destiny 2008

  • Sarmatian horsemen, originally from central Asia, served in northern England as mercenaries in the Roman army.

    Geography Is Destiny 2008

  • By 174 he was once more at Sirmium, preparing for a new phase of war, this time against the dangerous Sarmatian tribe, the Iazyges, based on the Hungarian plain.

    Caesars’ Wives Annelise Freisenbruch 2010

  • You see, because of a recessive gene passed down through the centuries in my Sarmatian-Pole blood (link) I have a genetic defect, I have an abnormality, I am different – I am lactose intolerant.

    Archive 2007-05-01 2007

  • Another examples are Sarmatian, Scythian and Alan tribes in which women traditionally fought in the time of war alongside men; or centuries later by the 7th AD there are traces of presence of women officers among the rank of cavalry in sassanid Persia.

    The Legend of Power Women 2007

  • For example, check Ammianus Marcellinus, Res Gestae, 17.12.11, where three Sarmatian names are Latinized as Rumo 3rd decl.

    The etymology of Latin tofus 'tufa' isn't written in stone 2009

  • Archeologists found woman's burial of Sarmatian epoch in one of burial mounds of Chutovo district, Poltava region

    Female Sarmatian Burial Uncovered Jan 2008

  • Archeologists found woman's burial of Sarmatian epoch in one of burial mounds of Chutovo district, Poltava region

    Archive 2008-09-01 Jan 2008

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