Scythian Warriors

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Illustration

Jan van der Crabben
by 1900 edition of Encyclopedie Larousse Illustree
published on 26 April 2012
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Scythian warriors, drawn after figures on an electrum cup from the Kul'Oba kurgan burial near Kerch. The warrior on the right is stringing his bow, bracing it behind his knee; note the typical pointed hood, long jacket with fur or fleece trimming at the edges, decorated trousers, and short boots tied at the ankle. The hair seems normally to have been worn long and loose, and beards were apparently worn by all adult men. The other two warriors on the left are conversing, both holding spears or javelins. The quiver is clearly indicated on the left hip of the man on the left, who is wearing a diadem and therefore is likely to be the Scythian king.

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Illustree, 1. e. o. E. L. (2012, April 26). Scythian Warriors. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/225/scythian-warriors/

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Illustree, 1900 edition of Encyclopedie Larousse. "Scythian Warriors." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified April 26, 2012. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/225/scythian-warriors/.

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