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079: The Indo-Greeks - Homer on the Indus

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Is There Anything in Central Asia?

Plutarch suggests that the kings of the Price Sea continue to venerate this spot and pay sacrifices in a Greek fashion. This sounds more akin to what might have been done when the Indo-Greeks occupied the Punjab. If these did exist, it is highly unlikely that they were set up in the 4th century BC but perhaps they were built on the orders of the Indo-greeks. But is there anything in Central Asia? In the Tashkent National Museum of Uzbek History, there was a fresco recovered from Phias Tepe dated to the Kushan period. Could this be the horned incarnation of Alexander Ammon, famously depicted on the coins of Lys

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