- to the
southwest or the
southern Urals Sauromatians to the northeast. This
suggests that
Lower Volga Sauromatians had a
lesser level of
social and property...
- 'shooter, archer'. This name was
semantically similar to the
endonym of the
Sauromatians, *Saᵘrumata,
meaning "armed with
throwing darts and arrows." From this...
-
migrated into the
territory of the
Sauromatians in the
southern Ural Mountains.
These nomads conquered the
Sauromatians,
resulting in an
increased incidence...
-
Paphlagon (died c. 890) who ****erts that "Andrew
preached to the Iberians,
Sauromatians, Taurians, and
Scythians and to
every region and city, on the
Black Sea...
- The
retreat of the
Scythians from
Ciscaucasia and the
arrival of the
Sauromatian incomers into the
Pontic Steppe in the late 6th
century BC
caused significant...
- altogether. As the
Scythians lost more
territory in
Ciscaucasia to the
Sauromatians over the
course of the late 6th
century BC, the
Sindi remained the only...
-
Crimean steppe [...] The
eastern neighbours of the "Royal Scyths," the
Sauromatians, were also Iranian;
their country extended over the
steppe east of the...
- all the
Filippovka kurgan,
representing a
transitory phase between the
Sauromatians and the
Earliest Sarmatians. The
finds of
weaponry in the Filippovka...
-
nomadic people of the
southern Ural are
traditionally identified as
Sauromatians, but the
people of the
Taksai kurgan seem to be
issued from the immigration...
- the Oxus river. The
Sairimas have been
connected to the
Sarmatians and
Sauromatians based on
linguistic similarities. Likewise, the
Dahas may be related...