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Beyond the North Wind: The Otherworldly Land of Hyperborea

February 21, 2018 Erik

In the year 450 BC, the Greek historian Herodotus wrote about the Hyperborea, a kingdom whose people were affluent and influential enough to transmit goods all the way from the northern reaches of Europe to […]

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