The Thracians are known to have a …

Years: 909BCE - 766BCE
The Thracians are known to have a high percentage of redheads among them.

Several Thracian graves or tombstones have the name Rufus inscribed on them, meaning "redhead"—a common name given to people with red hair.

Ancient Greek artwork often depicts Thracians as redheads.

Rhesus of Thrace, a Thracian King mentioned in the Iliad, Book X, derived his name because of his red hair and is depicted on Greek pottery as having red hair and beard.

Ancient Greek writers also described the Thracians as red-haired.

A fragment by the Greek poet Xenophanes describes the Thracians as blue-eyed and red haired: ...Men make gods in their own image; those of the Ethiopians are black and snub-nosed, those of the Thracians have blue eyes and red hair.

Bacchylides described Theseus as wearing a hat with red hair, which classicists believe was Thracian in origin.

Other ancient writers who described the hair of the Thracians as red include Hecataeus of Miletus, Galen, Clement of Alexandria, and Julius Firmicus Maternus.

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