identified with the latter. The Issedones may also correspond to the Saka Tasmola culture of Central Asia. The Issedones were known to Greeks as early as...
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Asii (section Issedones/Wusun)
collectively "Issedones" by Herodotus." He also states that the "Issedon Scythia and the Issedon Serica took their names from the Issedones." Yu believes...
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Hyperboreans in a poem (now lost) called Arimaspea about a journey to the Issedones, who are estimated to have lived in the Kazakh Steppe. Beyond these lived...
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century BC, had written a hexameter poem (now lost) about a journey to the Issedones of the far north. Aristeas reported that beyond them lived the one-eyed...
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may have a core in fact: "the Issedones were pushed from their lands by the Arimaspoi, and the Scythians by the Issedones" (iv.13.1). The "sp" in the name...
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culture was replaced by the Korgantas culture. They may correspond to the Issedones of ancient Greek sources. Everything known about the Tasmola culture originates...
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the Scythians from eastern Central Asia, either the Massagetae or the Issedones, migrated westwards, forcing the early Scythians to the west across the...
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closely related to them, or by another Central Asian people called the Issedones, forcing the early Scythians to the west, across the Araxes river and...
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Geography as Issedones (also Issedoni, Issedoi or Essedoni). Their exact location of their country in Central Asia is unknown. The Issedones are "placed...
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fabulous creatures. Aristeas is said to have been informed through the Issedones people, who neighbored the region of the Arimaspi in the northern extremes...
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century AD Scythians 8th–4th centuries BC Sogdiana 8th–4th centuries BC Issedones 7th–1st century BC Massagetae 7th–1st century BC Thyssagetae 7th–3rd century...
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Herodotus said that the Hyperboreans lived beyond the Massagetae and Issedones. Since these are both Central Asian peoples, one could speculate that...
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possibly Northeastern Iranian peoples) Argipaei Asii / Asianes / Essedones / Issedones / Wusun (may have been the same people called by different exonym names)...
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their origin in the most ancient tribal unions of Sakas/Scythians, Wusun/Issedones, Dingling, Mongols, and Huns. The genetic makeup of the Kyrgyz is consistent...
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that they were possibly Northeastern Iranian peoples) Argippaei Asii / Issedones / Wusun (may have been the same people called by different exonym names)...
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According to this myth, the Issedones dwelt to the east of the Scythians when they still lived in Central Asia. Beyond the Issedones lived the one-eyed Arimaspi...
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related to the Scythians, or by another Central Asian people called the Issedones, thus forcing the early Scythians to the west, across the Araxes river...
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of travels in the far North. There he encountered a tribe called the Issedones, who told him of still more fantastic and northerly peoples: the one-eyed...
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Antiquity Iranian peoples; Cimmerians(?) Wusun(?) Parthians Parni Saka Issedones(?) Massagetae Scythians Sarmatians Sigynnae Yuezhi(?) Hephthalites(?)...
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regions beyond Scythia: Sauromatae, Budini, Thyssagetae, Argippaeans, Issedones, Arimaspi, Hyperboreans A comparison of Libya (Africa), Asia, and Europe...
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Indo-European and Uralic languages, including the Alans, Aorsi, Budini, Issedones/Wusun, Madjars, Massagetae and Sakas. The names, relations between and...
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candidates include Kashgar and Yarkand. Issedon, the capital of the Serican Issedones, is thought to have been situated on the eastern slopes of the Pamirs...
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identified with the tribes mentioned by ancient authors, such as the Issedones or the Dahae. As can be inferred from their closeness, close kin connections...
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tribe closely related to the Scythians, either the Massagetae or the Issedones, migrated westwards, forcing the Early Scythians to the west across the...
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related to the Scythians, or by another Central Asian people called the Issedones, thus forcing the early Scythians to the west, across the Araxes river...
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According to Herodotus, this movement started when the Massagetae or the Issedones migrated westwards, forcing the Scythians to the west across the Araxes...
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the Scythians from eastern Central Asia, either the Massagetae or the Issedones, migrated westwards, forcing the early Scythians to the west across the...
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Massagatae probably lived east of the Aral Sea. Herodotus speaks vaguely of Issedones, Arimaspi, Hyperborians and others. The first Chinese reports emerged...
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tribe closely related to the Scythians, either the Massagetae or the Issedones, migrated westwards, forcing the Early Scythians of the to the west across...
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the Scythians from eastern Central Asia, either the Massagetae or the Issedones, migrated westwards, forcing the early Scythians to the west across the...
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