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The Real Scythians of Messopotamia
Fred Hamori gives the evidence for the movements of this prehistoric people from the Middle East to Europe and then Asia. He also summarises Gyula Mészáros's study of their language.
users.cwnet.com
A portal on the archaeology of the Eastern European steppe zone during the Iron Age. Features information on the Scythians, Sarmatians, Saka and other nomadic tribes.
www.hopwoods.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
Russian tomb may clarify Scythian-Sarmatian transition. Article from Archaeology.
www.he.net
Drawings of Scythian art with commentary and bibliography by Susan Herrmann, along with photographs and details of her own jewelry designs inspired by Scythian motifs.
elmo.sssnet.com
Prof. John Haskins' collection of photographs of Scythian metal works (including gold objects), pottery, wooden objects, and textiles, together with a bibliography and maps.
www.pitt.edu
The State Hermitage Museum: The Scythians
Outlines its renowned collection of Scythian antiquities, mainly from burial complexes in the Crimea, Kuban basin and in the valleys of the Dnieper and Don rivers.
www.hermitagemuseum.org
Athena Review: Gold of the Nomads
Illustrated review of an exhibition of golden objects found in burial mounds in Ukraine, with commentary on Scythian society and art.
www.athenapub.com
Lost Civilizations: The Scythians
Illustrated article by Chris Bennet on this ancient world nomadic tribe that existed from the seventh to the first century B.C. Describes their society and dress, and mythical rites.
www.lost-civilizations.net
Lengthy, illustrated article with references from the collaborative online encyclopedia.
en.wikipedia.org
Article from the 11th edition of Encyclopedia Britannica.
www.1911encyclopedia.org