I don’t have live access to current news in this moment, but here’s a quick update on the latest widely reported themes about Scythians up to now:
- Recent archaeology continues to shed light on the Scythians’ origins and movements, with new findings suggesting deeper eastern roots and connections to Siberian sites like Tunnug 1 in Tuva. This challenges older portrayals of Scythians as solely a western Pontic-steppe phenomenon.[5][8]
- In the last couple of years, discoveries in Siberia have highlighted burial practices and elite burials that illustrate the Scythians’ expansive reach and cultural exchanges across the Eurasian steppe, including horse-riding culture and ornate grave goods.[3][8][5]
- Scholarly discussions continue about the genetic and cultural intermixing of Scythians with neighboring populations, indicating a more fluid and interconnected nomadic world rather than isolated groups.[4][6]
If you’d like, I can fetch the latest articles from reputable outlets and summarize them with citations. I can also prepare a short visual timeline or a map highlighting key sites (e.g., Tunnug 1) and discoveries.
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Archaeologists have uncovered evidence for sacrificial funerary rituals at the Early Iron Age burial mound of Tunnug 1 in Tuva, Siberia, indicating that the horse-riding Scythian culture, best-known from Eastern Europe, originated far to the east.
phys.org2,300-Year-Old Scythian Tomb Found In Southern Siberia
www.cbsnews.comBurial includes ornate belt, ram-headed buckle, bronze mirror, and horse harness elements, revealing the elite status of the Scythian Noble...
arkeonews.netNew research of burial remains in the Pontic-Caspian steppe is helping archaeologists and historians break with stereotypes which has traditionally remembered the Scythians as fierce nomadic warriors.
www.ancient-origins.netScythians
www.scribd.comJENA, GERMANY—The Scythians who lived in Central Asia and Eastern Europe some 2,500 years ago […]
archaeology.orgSCYTHIANS, a nomadic people of Iranian origin who flourished in the steppe lands north of the Black Sea during the 7th-4th centuries BCE (Figure 1). For related groups in Central...
www.iranicaonline.org