According to Herodotus, Greek invaders (circa 1200 b. c.) captured Amazons on the southern coast of the Black Sea and loaded them on three ships (to take them to Greece presumably), but having set-sail, the Amazon captives slew the crews yet didn’t know how to navigate the ships so drifted until landed at Cremni (Crimea named for Japheth’s son Gomer) on the north coast of the Black Sea where cautiously they began relations with whom Herodotus called the Scythians (progeny of Gomer’s son Ashkenaz). Also there called Scythians generically were the Sarmatians and the Massagetae, 25% of whose tombs were for female warriors dressed in full war attire, bronze weapons, of course bows and arrows too.