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  2. Scythian clothing - Wikipedia

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    One notable aspect of Scythian clothing was the usage of metal plates as a form of adornment. As people who placed great importance in metallurgy, Scythian metalsmiths became known for their forging of metal plates, buckles, and jewelry. [3] [4] These pieces of metalwork were made from gold, copper, and were worn on belts, on headwear, and on ...

  3. Siberian Collection of Peter the Great - Wikipedia

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    The Siberian Collection of Peter the Great is a series of Saka Animal art gold artifacts that were discovered in Southern Siberia, from funeral kurgan tumuli, [6] in mostly unrecorded locations in the area between modern Kazakhstan and the Altai Mountains. [7] [8] The objects are generally dated to the 6th to the 1st centuries BCE. [7] [9]

  4. Scytho-Siberian art - Wikipedia

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    Gold Scythian pectoral, or neckpiece, from a royal kurgan in Tovsta Mohyla, Pokrov, Ukraine, dated to the second half of the 4th century BC. The Scythians worked in a wide variety of materials such as gold, wood, leather, bone, bronze, iron, silver and electrum. Clothes and horse-trappings were sewn with small plaques in metal and other ...

  5. Golden Pectoral from Tovsta Mohyla - Wikipedia

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    The pectoral is made of solid 24 carat gold, with a diameter of 12 inches (30.6 cm) and weighs just over 2.5 pounds (1150 g) [2] It is in the shape of a crescent and can be stylistically broken down into three sections. [3] The top section, which is widely agreed to be the main focus of the piece, reflects Scythian daily life. [2]

  6. Crimea – Gold and Secrets of the Black Sea - Wikipedia

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    Scythian golden helmet of the 4th Century B.C. One of the exhibits at the "Scythian Gold" exhibition in Amsterdam, [1] and it was returned to Ukraine in 2014.. Crimea – Gold and Secrets of the Black Sea also called "Scythian gold" is an exhibition of historical and cultural value which took place beginning on July 3, 2013, in the Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn and later at the Allard Pierson ...

  7. Gold surges 10% year-to-date as tariff threats drive up ...

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    Gold took a breather on Tuesday after a rapid 10% run year to date. But Wall Street analysts see more upside for the precious metal given recent tariff announcements and the threat of an ...

  8. Tovsta Mohyla - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Tovsta Mohyla kurhan. Tovsta Mohyla (Ukrainian Товста Могила; literal meaning "fat barrow") is an ancient Scythian burial mound or kurgan and treasure discovered in 1971 by the Ukrainian archaeologist Borys Mozolevski.

  9. Scythian culture - Wikipedia

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    [10] The Scythian movement into Transcaucasia is attested in the form of a migration of a section of the Srubnaya-Khvalynsk culture to the west into the Pontic steppe, to the south towards the northern foothills of the Caucasus mountains, and to the south along the western coast of the Caspian Sea into Transcaucasia and the Iranian plateau.