Who were the Arimaspeans

The article links the Greek legends of Arimaspeans stealing the gold of griffins with modern tales of wild men in Mongolia, and examines the folkloric and linguistic parallels between the two sets of legends.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Heaney, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1993
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description The article links the Greek legends of Arimaspeans stealing the gold of griffins with modern tales of wild men in Mongolia, and examines the folkloric and linguistic parallels between the two sets of legends.
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spellingShingle Archaeology
Anthropology
Persian
Ethnographic practices
Linguistics
Paleontology
Other languages
Heaney, M
Who were the Arimaspeans
title Who were the Arimaspeans
title_full Who were the Arimaspeans
title_fullStr Who were the Arimaspeans
title_full_unstemmed Who were the Arimaspeans
title_short Who were the Arimaspeans
title_sort who were the arimaspeans
topic Archaeology
Anthropology
Persian
Ethnographic practices
Linguistics
Paleontology
Other languages
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