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Type of nomad
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Type of iranian, iranian language
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Derivation scythia

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Scythian tribes spread into the present-day Pakistan region and the Iranian plateau.
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Scythian influences have been identified as far as Korea and Japan.
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Scythian archaeology also examines the remains of North Pontic Scythian cities and fortifications.
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Scythian warriors could also have served as mercenaries for the various kingdoms of ancient China.
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Scythian warrior tombs found in the Altai region of Mongolia.
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Scythian Gold is edited by Ellen Reeder and Michael Triestar.
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Scythian belonged to the Indo-European language-family.
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Scythian warriors, drawn after figures on an electrum cup from the Kul-Obakurgan burial near Kerch.
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Scythian women dressed in much the same fashion as men.
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  • Of or relating to the ancient Scythians or their culture or language
  • A member of the ancient nomadic people inhabiting Scythia
  • (scythia) an ancient area of Eurasia extending from the Black Sea to the Aral Sea that was populated by Scythians from the eighth to the fourth century BC
  • Fringe theories
  • (Scythians) A group of Asiatic tribes living in the steppes of Scythia (southern European Russia).
  • (Scythia) (Skytiia, Skifiia). The domain of the *Scythians. According to Herodotus Greater Scythia occupied a large rectangle of land extending nearly 700 km (20 days travel) from the Danube River in the west across the Black Sea coast and steppe region of what is today Ukraine to the lower Don ...
  • (Scythia) comprised an area in Eurasia whose location and extent varied over time. Scythians at various times inhabited:
  • Applied by the Greeks originally to various peoples, but generally to the warlike nomads of the steppes of what is now southern Russia; during the Roman Empire, applied to similar peoples in the more northerly parts of Asia. Blavatsky says they are late Atlantean subraces (SD 2:774).
  • The Scythians consisted of "all the pastoral tribes who dwelt to the north of the Black Sea and the Caspian, and were scattered far away toward the east. Of this vast country but little was anciently known. ...