Citation with stable link: Philip A. Harland, 'Guide to Ephoros of Kyme,' Ethnic Relations and Migration in the Ancient World, last modified May 26, 2024, https://philipharland.com/Blog/?p=18239.
This post is aimed at providing a guide for reading through ethnographic passages on this website from Ephoros’ lost works (ca. 350 BCE; all fragment [F#] numbers pertain to FGrHist 70):
- Egyptian, Phoenician, and Phrygian wisdom and inventors – F4-5, 42a, 104, 105a-b, 109 (link)
- Indians, Ethiopians, Celts, and Scythians as the four-fold division of the world – F30a-c (link)
- Scythians – F42-43, 60b, 158-160a (link)
- Celts – F30c, 131a, 132 (link)
- Pelasgian diasporas – F113 (link)
- Boiotians – F119 (link)
- Phoenician diasporas in Boiotia – F119 (link)
- Aitolians – F122a (link)
- Kimmerians at Avernus – F134a (link)
- Cretans – F148-149 (link)
- Peoples of Asia Minor / Anatolia – F162 (link)