Kerch (antique Panticapeum),
Ukraine, 4th century BC
Gold Scythian pectoral, or neck piece, from a royal kurgan in Tolstaya
or Tolsroy ( For Whom The Bell Tolls )
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to Leo Tolstoy and other ( I stayed at the hotel for long period of
time when they lived and worked and my friends own it a long with 15
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I cure his sister of a skin disorder see ( Abraham ) and he has a
Island that needs protecting against these people Christian this
Island
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My favorite walks in Istanbul see hospitial records ( Crimean or Chiefdom
Brain Bru mean son of Brien or O'Brien like my grandfather
War
Mogila, Ordžonikidze, Ukraine, dated to the second half of the 4th
century BC.
The central lower tier shows three horses, each being torn apart by
two griffins.
( Griffins 9 Irish or Eren Eire Erin , Arron Arrin )
The Scythians (/ˈsɪθi.ən/ or /ˈsɪði.ən/; from Greek Σκύθης, Σκύθοι),
or Scyths /ˈsɪθ/, were an ethnolinguistic group of ancient Iranian
nomadic tribal cultures living in Scythia, the region encompassing the
Pontic-Caspian steppe (in Eastern Europe) and parts of Central Asia
throughout the Classical Antiquity.[1] Much of the surviving
information about the Scythians comes from the Greek historian
Herodotus (c. 440 BC) in his Histories and Ovid in his poem of exile
Epistulae ex Ponto, and archaeologically from the exquisite goldwork
found in Scythian burial mounds in Ukraine and Southern Russia. Two of
the largest Scythian tribal confederations were the Sarmatians of
Western Scythia and the Amyrgians of Eastern Scythia.
In a broader sense, the name "Scythian" has also been used to refer to
various peoples seen as similar to the Scythians, or who lived
anywhere in the area known as Scythia.[2]
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