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What name was given by the Greeks to cave dwellers who supposedly lived in the Caucasus or on the banks of the Red Sea?

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What name was given by the Greeks to cave dwellers who supposedly lived in the Caucasus or on the banks of the Red Sea?
posted Mar 24, 2017 by Anuradha Tabyal

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