Ancient Iranian Nomads in Western Central Asia

Between the seventh and third centuries BC, western Central Asia was inhabited by Iranian nomadic tribes, whose principal activity was cattle-herding. Yet these tribes were closely related to those of the northern Asian steppe, not just in terms of farming and economy, but culturally too. Greek writers refer to these tribes as the Scythians, whilst Persian authors knew them as the Sakas.   

Связанная информация

  • Авторы:
    A. Abetekov and H. Yusupov
    Темы:
    эпоха:
    7th to 3rd century BC
    Язык статьи:
    English
    Источник:

    History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Volume II

    Формат:
    PDF
    страны:
    Afghanistan, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

Contact

Штаб-квартира ЮНЕСКО

7 Place de Fontenoy

75007 Paris, France

Сектор социальных и гуманитарных наук

Секция исследования, политики и планирования

Программа Шёлковый путь

silkroads@unesco.org

Присоединяйтесь к нам