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Article # : 16513 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 11 / 1989  4,918 Words
Author : Peter B. Golden
Peter B. Golden is professor of history at Rutgers University. He is the author of Khazar Studies and numerous works on the history of the peoples of medieval Eurasia. He is currently completing An Introduction to the History of the Turkic Peoples.

       NOMADS OF EURASIA
       Vladimir N. Basilov, ed.
       Seattle: University of Washington Press: 1989
       208 pp., $39.95
       
        "When a Scythian kills his first man, he drinks his blood;
        of all those he kills in battle he carries the heads to the
        king. When he has brought in a head, he takes a share of
        whatever loot they have obtains, but without bringing a
        head he has none.
       
        --Herodotus (fifth century, B.C.)
       
        It is their [the Huns'] custom to herd their flocks in
        times of peace and make their living by hunting, but in
        periods of crisis they take up arms and go off on
        plundering and marauding expeditions. This seems to be
        their inborn nature… Their only concern is self-advantage,
        and they know nothing of propriety or righteousness.
       
        --Ssu-ma Ch'ien (mid-second to early first century B.C)
       
        The Huns "all have compact, strong limbs and thick necks
        and are so ... (1997 of 29704 Characters)
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