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Beyond this tract, we find the Scythians again in possession of the
country above the Tauri and the parts bordering on the eastern sea, as
also of the whole district lying west of the Cimmerian Bosphorus and
the Palus Maeotis, as far as the river Tanais, which empties itself
into that lake at its upper end. As for the inland boundaries of
Scythia, if we start from the Ister, we find it enclosed by the
following tribes, first the Agathyrsi, next the Neuri, then the
Androphagi, and last of all, the Melanchaeni.
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