epiqendrës
Epiqendrës are a genus of ancient Greek nomadic herders who left behind a significant amount of archaeological evidence. The name "epiqendrës" is a Greek term that translates to "overlords of the flocks". These pastoralists were known to have roamed the regions of the Mediterranean, often traveling across vast distances in search of suitable grazing grounds for their livestock.
Evidence of epiqendrës has been discovered in a variety of archaeological contexts, including in the form of
The epigendrës were responsible for shepherding both domesticated and wild animals, including goats, sheep, cattle, and
Despite their significant impact on ancient Greek society, the epiqendrës remain a relatively understudied group, with