Mossynoeci

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Mossynoeci were an ancient people of the northeastern Anatolian coast along the Black Sea, known from Greek sources for their distinctive customs and wooden tower-like dwellings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient people
tribe
archaeologicalStatus no securely identified archaeological culture
associatedWith Pontic peoples NERFINISHED
culturalRegion Black Sea cultures
describedAs barbarian by Greek authors
dwellingType wooden towers
economyType local subsistence economy
ethnicity Anatolian people
evidenceType textual evidence only
historicalStatus extinct people
knownFor distinctive customs
wooden tower-like dwellings
languageStatus language unknown
locatedIn Pontus region NERFINISHED
northeastern Anatolia
locatedOn Black Sea coast NERFINISHED
mentionedBy Herodotus NERFINISHED
Xenophon NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Herodotus’ Histories NERFINISHED
Xenophon’s Anabasis NERFINISHED
modernTerritoryOverlap northeastern Turkey
nameEtymology Greek word "mossynes" meaning wooden towers
neighborOf Chalybes NERFINISHED
Macrones NERFINISHED
Tibareni NERFINISHED
partOf wider Pontic cultural sphere
politicalOrganization tribal society
religionStatus religious practices poorly attested
sourceType known mainly from Greek literary sources
timePeriod 4th century BCE
5th century BCE
Classical antiquity NERFINISHED

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Colchians borderedBy Mossynoeci