-
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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
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...
-
Geography as
Issedones (also Issedoni,
Issedoi or Essedoni).
Their exact location of
their country in
Central Asia is unknown. The
Issedones are "placed...
-
their origin in the most
ancient tribal unions of Sakas/Scythians, Wusun/
Issedones, Dingling, Mongols, and Huns. 18th-century Qing
administrators referred...
-
possibly Northeastern Iranian peoples)
Argipaei Asii /
Asianes /
Essedones /
Issedones /
Wusun (may have been the same
people called by
different exonym names)...