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- identified with the latter. The Issedones may also correspond to the Saka Tasmola culture of Central Asia. The Issedones were known to Gr****s as early as...
- 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...
- 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...
- collectively "Issedones" by Herodotus." He also states that the "Issedon Scythia and the Issedon Serica took their names from the Issedones." Yu believes...
- culture was replaced by the Korgantas culture. They may correspond to the Issedones of ancient Gr**** sources. Everything known about the Tasmola culture originates...
- 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-e****...
- the Scythians from eastern Central Asia, either the M****agetae or the Issedones, migrated westwards, forcing the early Scythians to the west across the...
- Antiquity Iranian peoples; Cimmerians(?) Wusun(?) Parthians Parni Saka Issedones(?) M****agetae Scythians Sarmatians Sigynnae Yuezhi(?) Hephthalites(?)...
- tribe closely related to the Scythians, either the M****agetae or the Issedones, migrated westwards, forcing the Early Scythians to the west across the...
- century AD Scythians 8th–4th centuries BC Sogdiana 8th–4th centuries BC Issedones 7th–1st century BC M****agetae 7th–1st century BC Thyssagetae 7th–3rd century...