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Renate Rolle. The world of the Scythians. 141 pages, 97 figures, 22 plates. 1989. London: Batsford; ISBN 0-7134-6109-8 hardback £19.95. - Françoise Hartog. The Mirror of Herodotus: the representation of the other in the writing of history. 386 pages, 5 illustrations. 1988. Berkeley & London: University of California Press; ISBN 0-520-05487-3 hardback £24 & $42.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Timothy Taylor*
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King's College, Cambridge

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