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The '''Apsilae''' compare literary [[Abkhaz language|Abkhaz]] ''Аҧсуаа'' {{IPA|[ˈaps.waː]}} "Abkhazian people", Bzyp Abkhaz {{IPA|[ˈapɕ.waː]}} "id.") a were one of the ancient tribes that lived on the territory of modern [[Abkhazia]].<ref name="А1">[http://bse.sci-lib.com/article066618.html "Apsils" in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia]</ref>
The '''Apsilae''' compare literary [[Abkhaz language|Abkhaz]] ''Аҧсуаа'' {{IPA|[ˈaps.waː]}} "Abkhazian people", Bzyp Abkhaz {{IPA|[ˈapɕ.waː]}} "id.") a were one of the ancient tribes that lived on the territory of modern [[Abkhazia]].<ref name="А1">http://bse.sci-lib.com/article066618.html </ref>


Apsils lived in that part of modern Abkhazia which previously called [[Apsilia]] ([[Tsebelda]]).<ref>[http://annals.xlegio.ru/kavkaz/cebelda/cebelda.htm Воронов Ю. Н. The Mystery of the Tsebelda valley. — M.: Наука, 1975]</ref>
Apsils lived in that part of modern Abkhazia which previously called [[Apsilia]] ([[Tsebelda]]).<ref>http://annals.xlegio.ru/kavkaz/cebelda/cebelda.htm</ref>


The Apsils are the Abkhaz living in the North-West of Caucasus and bordering with the Abazgs (they are undoubtedly modern Abkhaz-Apsua.
The Apsils are the Abkhaz living in the North-West of Caucasus and bordering with the Abazgs (they are undoubtedly modern Abkhaz-Apsua.


For the first time Apsilae are mentioned in the writings of [[Pliny the Elder|Pliny]] of the 1st century AD,<ref name="А1" /> as well as the [[Arrian|Flavius Arrianus]] in the 2nd century are mentioned as "Αψιλαι".
For the first time Apsilae are mentioned in the writings of [[Pliny the Elder|Pliny]] of the 1st century AD,<ref name="А1" /> as well as the [[Arrian|Flavius Arrianus]] in the 2nd century are mentioned as "Αψιλαι". From the second half of the 8th century Apsilae in the documents are not mentioned. Apsilae descended from the coastal part of the ancient tribes [[Zygii]].<ref>http://bse.sci-lib.com/article047332.html</ref>

From the second half of the 8th century Apsilae in the documents are not mentioned.
The high development of the local manufacturing of products and tools of metal archeological artifacts is known as [[Tsebelda culture]].
Apsilae descended from the coastal part of the ancient tribes [[Zygii]].<ref>[http://bse.sci-lib.com/article047332.html "Zikhis" in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia]</ref>
The high development of the local manufacturing of products and tools of metal archeological artifacts [[Tsebelda culture]].


==See also==
==See also==
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The Apsilae compare literary Abkhaz Аҧсуаа [ˈaps.waː] "Abkhazian people", Bzyp Abkhaz [ˈapɕ.waː] "id.") a were one of the ancient tribes that lived on the territory of modern Abkhazia.[1]

Apsils lived in that part of modern Abkhazia which previously called Apsilia (Tsebelda).[2]

The Apsils are the Abkhaz living in the North-West of Caucasus and bordering with the Abazgs (they are undoubtedly modern Abkhaz-Apsua.

For the first time Apsilae are mentioned in the writings of Pliny of the 1st century AD,[1] as well as the Flavius Arrianus in the 2nd century are mentioned as "Αψιλαι". From the second half of the 8th century Apsilae in the documents are not mentioned. Apsilae descended from the coastal part of the ancient tribes Zygii.[3]

The high development of the local manufacturing of products and tools of metal archeological artifacts is known as Tsebelda culture.

See also

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