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    Urwendur Ûrîbêl Senior Member Mouzafphaerre's Avatar
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    Question The origin of Phrigians

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    A fellow at the uni is supposed to present a paper on this troublesome subject, which he voluntarily selected, but is short on useful information as well as sources. If you fellow ORGahs could point some useful publications or reliable web links I'll be in your debt for your assistance in being able to help my friend.


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    Default Re: The origin of Phrigians

    Maybe this: http://home.att.net/~gordion/bibliog...dateofpub.html
    Some of the mentioned literature deals with Phrygian culture, origin and identity, e. g. G. Kenneth Sams, "The Early Phrygian Period at Gordion: Toward a Cultural Identity" The title implies it could be a start.
    Last edited by Lysandros; 11-14-2009 at 16:27.
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