Europe: A History (angol nyelven). Oxford University Press, 105. o. (1996. augusztus 17.). ISBN 978-0-19-820171-7 „(...) "the Iranic Sarmatians, whose ability to assimilate into preceding Greek civilization created a brilliant new synthesis"”
The Northwest Caucasus: Past, Present, Future (angol nyelven). Routledge, 12. o. (2008. június 11.). ISBN 978-1-134-00249-8 "While the Sarmatians dominated the Meot lands, they were themselves assimilated and the language of the Meots, the predecessor of the modern Circassian dialects, survived."
Croatia: Land, People, Culture Volume I (angol nyelven). University of Toronto Press, 112. o. (1964. december 15.). ISBN 978-1-4875-9676-7 „"On the shores of the Black Sea the Alans absorbed two Sarmatian peoples, the Siraci and Aorsi (...) Also, the Goths undoubtedly absorbed both Sarmatian and Slavic groups during their two centuries of rule over the steppe land"”
The Mainstream of Civilization (angol nyelven). Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 368. o. (1989. augusztus 17.). ISBN 978-0-15-551579-6 „"But the Slavic tribes survived the collapse of these empires, and gradually the remnants of the Avars, Sarmatians, and others were absorbed into the Slavic culture."”
Ossetians, One Europe, Many Nations: A Historical Dictionary of European National Groups, Praeger security international. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, 518. o. (2000. augusztus 17.). ISBN 9780313309847 „The Ossetians, calling themselves Iristi and their homeland Iryston, are the most northerly of the Iranian peoples. [...] They are descended from a division of Sarmatians, the Alans, who were pushed out of the Terek River lowlands and into the Caucasus foothills by invading Huns in the fourth century A.D.”
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