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Online Reading. Metadata updated. Central and Northern Asia: 600 to 501 B.C., Connexions Web site. http://cnx.org/content/m17806/1.3/, Oct 30, 2008. Central, Northern, Asia, Jack E. Maxeld, Tagar, North, Mongoloids, Iranian, Sakas, Medes, Northern Asia.
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Back to Central and Northern Asia: 700 to 601 B.C.^1 There was probably very little change from the situation described in the last century. The Tagar culture people continued in the north, the early Mongoloids in the northeast, and the proliferating Iranian tribes, especially the Sakas and the eastern Medes, in the south. Forward to Central and Northern Asia: 500 to 401 B.C.^2
∗Version 1.3: Oct 30, 2008 10:26 am GMT- †http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ (^1) "Central and Northern Asia: 700 to 601 B.C." (^2) "Central and Northern Asia: 500 to 401 B.C."
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