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  2. Scytho-Siberian art - Wikipedia

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    Scytho-Siberian art is the art associated with the cultures of the Scytho-Siberian world, primarily consisting of decorative objects such as jewellery, produced by the nomadic tribes of the Eurasian Steppe, with the western edges of the region vaguely defined by ancient Greeks.

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  4. Uyuk culture - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... "Animal style" deer of the Arzhan culture, (7-6th century BC) Tuva.

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  6. Shaanxi History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Deer Pattern Eaves Tile from the Qin dynasty, The many objects from the Tang Hejia Village hoard, found in 1970, deposited around 755 during the An Lushan Rebellion. The Kneeling Archer, a 120 cm (47 in) tall figure unearthed in 1977 from Emperor Qin Shi Huang's tomb; The Four Footed Li, a Shang dynasty bronze cooking utensil,

  7. Hunnic art - Wikipedia

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    A Hunnish oval openwork fibula set with a carnelian and decorated with a geometric pattern of gold wire, 4th century, Walters Art Museum. Both ancient sources and archaeological finds from graves confirm that the Huns wore elaborately decorated golden or gold-plated diadems. [11] Maenchen-Helfen lists a total of six known Hunnish diadems. [12]

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  9. Fire Bringer - Wikipedia

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    Rannoch is born with a white mark on his forehead resembling an oak leaf, the symbol of the deer god, Herne. To the Herla, as the deer are called among animals, the white mark is the symbol of a prophecy foretelling the birth of a deer with the ability to communicate with all animals who would bring freedom to the Herla.