Agathyrsi

Agathyrsi (Eski Yunanca: Ἀγάθυρσοι) İskit kültürüne ait bir halktı.[1] Agathyrsi, aristokrasileri İskitlerle yakından ilişkiliyken, çoğunluğu Trakyalı olan karışık İran İskit ve Geto - Trak kökenli [2] bir halktı.[3]

Herodot dünya haritası

Notlar

  1. ^ Batty 2007.
  2. ^ Olbrycht 2000.
  3. ^ Gershevitch, I., (Ed.) (1985). "The Scyths". The Cambridge History of Iran: The Median and Achaemenian Periods. 2. Cambridge University Press. ss. 183-184. ISBN 978-1-139-05493-5. 30 Ekim 2022 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 30 Ekim 2022. “Scythian” remains have been found in various regions west of Scythia, in West Podolia, central Transylvania, Hungary, Slovakia, etc.; they mostly form distinct groups of Scythian culture, but also appear scattered in parts of Romania and Bessarabia. They probably represent the various tribes of the Agathyrsi who, according to most authorities, were of Thracian stock, although their ruling class seems to have been of Scythian origin, as suggested by the Iranian name of their king, Spargapeithes, and by various remarks of Herodotus (IV. 25, 49, 78, 100); moreover, the name of the people appears in one of the legends about the origins of the Scyths. These groups, formed mostly around the mid-6th century B.C., exhibit a specific character due to the local Thracian elements absorbed by the Scythian invaders.  Yazar |ad1= eksik |soyadı1= (yardım); Birden fazla |editör1= ve |editör-soyadı= kullanıldı (yardım)

Kaynakça

  • Batty, Roger (2007). Rome and the Nomads: The Pontic-Danubian Realm in Antiquity. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-198-14936-1. 
  • Thomson, James Oliver (1948) History of Ancient Geography, publisher: Biblo-Moser, 0819601438, 978-0819601438
  • Herodotus, Rawlinson George, Rawlinson Henry Creswicke, Wilkinson, Sir John Gardner, The History of Herodotus a new English version, Volume 3, London
  • Herodotus; Godolphin, Francis R. B. (1973). "Herodotus: On the Scythians". The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. 32 (5): 129-149. doi:10.2307/3269235. 26 Kasım 2021 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 26 Kasım 2021. 
  • Hrushevsky, Mykhailo (1997). History of Ukraine-Rus'. 1. Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press. ISBN 978-1-895-57119-6. 
  • Maclagan, Robert Craig (2003) Scottish Myths publisher, Kessinger Publishing, 0766145239, 9780766145238
  • Olbrycht, Marek Jan (2000). "Remarks on the Presence of Iranian Peoples in Europe and Their Asiatic Relations". Collectanea Celto-Asiatica Cracoviensia. Kraków: Księgarnia Akademicka. ss. 101-104. ISBN 978-8-371-88337-8. 
  • Parvan Vasile (1928) Dacia, Cambridge University Press