Posts Tagged ‘scythians’

Scythians and Israelites

Scythia and Parthia are both areas dominated by Israelites of the twelve tribes. Scythians, from the advanced historical point of view, explaining the misidentifications.   Scythians from the Identity point of view:   From my research, the Scythians are combination of Sethites who survived the Flood, plus Japhethites who went north from Mesopotamia very early, […]

Were the ancient Scythians really Nomads?

The diets of ancient steppe Scythians, classically known as nomads, has revealed that while some of the population did indeed travel far and wide warring for new lands on horseback, many didn’t, and most settled where they were born. Most Scythians Preferred Farms and Fires Over Swords. Scythians emerged from the Pontic steppe (southern Siberia) […]

Surprising Truths about the Legendary Scythians Revealed

New research into the lifestyle of the Scythians, the nomadic culture that reigned supreme on the  steppes of Central Asia in the first millennium BC, is questioning the long-held historic narratives about these ancient peoples. Rather than the traditional image of Scythians as terrifyingly fierce nomadic warriors, this research of burial remains in multiple locations is […]

YCP – Origins of the Saka, Scythians and Parthians

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The Scythians as Seen by their Contemporaries

Generally described in the least adulatory way on the Internet, the Scythians suffer from the curse of “damned by faint praise”. They are referred to as a nomadic tribe of barbarians, ruthless in battle, though credited with great skill as warriors.  Sometimes they are accused of cannibalism, and at other websites merely of partaking of […]

Scythians and Sarmatians

The cultures and languages of the Scythians and Sarmatians were related but distinct. In particular their styles of warfare were different. The Scythians were noted as mounted archers. They may have been the inventors or one of the inventors of the stirrup. The stirrup enabled mounted archers to fire (shoot) arrows reasonably accurately while riding. […]

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