Masters of Horse and Bow
The Scythians dominated the Eurasian Steppe from the 9th century BCE to the 4th century CE. Renowned horsemen, archers, and metalworkers, they left a lasting imprint on Eurasian history.
Nomadic Lifestyle
Living in mobile settlements, the Scythians relied on horses for travel, trade, and warfare. Their mobility allowed them to control vast territories and conduct raids with precision.
Art and Warfare
Scythian art, especially gold ornaments, reflects warrior culture, spiritual beliefs, and social status. Weapons, including composite bows and iron swords, reveal advanced metallurgy and combat expertise.
Legacy
Though their cities faded, Scythian culture influenced neighboring civilizations and shaped Eurasian steppe history, leaving behind archaeological treasures that highlight their sophistication.
