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2,900-Year-Old Scythian Burial Mound Sheds Light on Early Nomadic Animal-Style Art


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Archaeologists led by Dr. Timur Sadykov have uncovered new evidence about the early origins of Scythian animal-style art—a visual tradition that once spanned the Eurasian steppe. The findings, published in Antiquity, come from the Tunnug 1 burial mound in Russia’s Tuva Republic, dating back nearly 2,900 years. The discovery sheds light on how early nomads used animal imagery not just as…

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