The Turn The Tide,
CHAPTER ELEVEN.
To conclude the ceremonial transfer of Jewish merchant Josephus's Sarmatian woman warrior, Saruke, to time traveller Arthur Vandenberg, now called Artorius, Saruke raises her arms and addresses the four quarters in archaic North Iranian, then bows to Artorius with hands pressed together:
"...in a gesture that looked oddly Hindu.
"No, Artorius thought, with an eerie thrill.
"It's Aryan, original vintage, and survived in India all those thousands of years. And on the steppes where they came from in the first place, evidently; she's descended from the ones who stayed there when the others went south and ended up in the Punjab and became something different." (pp. 157-158)
Keith Denison of the Time Patrol traces:
"'...the migrations of the different Aryan clans.'"
-Poul Anderson, "Brave To Be A King" IN Anderson, Time Patrol (Riverdale, NY, December 2010), pp. 55-112 AT 2, p. 60.
Three Missions By Denison
(i) Denison and Manse Everard accompanied a prehistoric band from the Don over the Hindu Kush. There were steppes.
(ii) Denison went alone to Iran in 558 BC and played the role of Cyrus the Great in a divergent timeline.
(iii) In 1765 BC, Denison and Agop Mikelian stayed with the Bakhri of the Aryas until the tribe went to winter in the lowlands. When it was time for the two guests also to depart, Denesh (Denison) need only tell King Thuliash that his god beckoned him. Thuliash sensed that Denesh was a wizard.
(Some blog readers will already know this but that year of three emperors in "Star of the Sea" turns out to mean not that there were three contemporaneous contenders but just that two died in quick succession. Bit of an anticlimax.)