This article deals with a preliminary historical research on the Saka people in ancient Xinjiang, that has been published in 1985 by the Xinjiang Review of Social Sciences. The author, Pr. Wang Binghua, Institute of Archaeology, Urumqi, Xinjiang, China, is known for his studies on the Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age periods, and on the problem of nomadic populations (Wusun, Xiongnu, Saka) in north-western China. The principal importance of this paper lies in the fact that it is not only based on the historical, classical littérature, but also on archaeological studies (part II), even when dealing with questions treated by Hanshu concerning the Saka people (part I) . The archaelogical studies in question concern new finds, particulary im...