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- Hamaxobian abstract "The Hamaxobians, also or Amaxobii or Amaxobians, in ancient geography, were a kind of people who had no houses or tents, but lived together in chariots.The word is compounded of Greek αμαζα (\"chariot\"), and βιος (vita, \"life\").12px This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:".
- Hamaxobian comment "The Hamaxobians, also or Amaxobii or Amaxobians, in ancient geography, were a kind of people who had no houses or tents, but lived together in chariots.The word is compounded of Greek αμαζα (\"chariot\"), and βιος (vita, \"life\").12px This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:".