- Phasians
The Phasians (Phasiani, or Phasianoi; _el. Φαστανοζ) were a subdivision of the Colchian tribes located in the eastern part of
Pontus . The Greek commanderXenophon , who encountered them during his march throughAsia Minor to theBlack Sea (401-400 BC), places them on the river Phasis. Here, the Phasis of Xenophon is not the commonGraeco-Roman designation for the modern dayRioni River in Georgia, but rather the sources ofAraxes in what is now northeasternTurkey .Edwards, Robert W. (1988), The Vale of Kola: A Final Preliminary Report on the Marchlands of Northeast Turkey, p. 127. "Dumbarton Oaks Papers", Vol. 42.] At the time when Xenophon met them, the Phasians were in control of the long valley to the north of Cilligül Dağ, and lived in the neighborhood of theChalybians andTaochoi , presumably proto-Georgian tribes.Suny, Ronald Grigor (1994), "The Making of the Georgian Nation: 2nd edition", p. 9.Indiana University Press , ISBN 978-0-253-20915-3]In his classic work "On Airs, Waters, and Places", the Greek physician
Hippocrates described the Phasians, c. 400 BC, as having "shapes different from those of all other men; for they are large in stature, and of a very gross habit of body, so that not a joint nor vein is visible; in color they are sallow, as if affected with jaundice. Of all men they have the roughest voices, from their breathing an atmosphere which is not clear, but misty and humid; they are naturally rather languid in supporting bodily fatigue." [ [http://classics.mit.edu/Hippocrates/airwatpl.15.15.html "On Airs. Waters, and Places".] By Hippocrates, written 400 B.C.E (Translated by Francis Adams). Retrieved onMay 10 ,2007 .]The name of this tribe seems to have survived in the latter-day regional toponyms – Byzantine "Phasiane",
Armenia n "Basean", Georgian "Basiani", and Turkish "Pasin". [Sadona, A. G. (2004), "Archaeology at the North-East Anatolian Frontier", p. 58. Peeters Publishers, ISBN 978-90-429-1390-5.]References
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