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[714] See note on 2.529. The character of the Lokrians as a tribe of bowmen is unique in Greek history, “Ἕλλησιν ὅτι μὴ Κρησὶν οὐκ ἐπιχώριον ὂν τοξεύειν. Λοκροὺς γὰρ τοὺς Ὀπουντίους ὁπλιτεύοντας ἤδη κατὰ τὰ Μηδικὰ ἴσμεν, οὓς Ὅμηρος ἐποίησεν ὡς φερόμενοι τόξα καὶ σφενδόνας ἐς Ἴλιον ἔλθοιεν” (Pausan. i. 23. 4). Even in the Scutum Herculis 25 the Lokrians are called “ἀγχέμαχοι”. The whole of this description may indeed be a specimen of false archaism, the interpolator endeavouring to give an air of antiquity by ascribing to the Lokrians a practice which in his own time was unfamiliar.

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