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Scythian Armour
#1
At the suggestion of Paullus Scipio I have started a new thread to discuss and share information about Scythian armour. To start the ball rolling I have posted some pictures of armour excavated between the 1980's to 1990's.

If you have photos that would greatly benefit readers of this thread please please post them here. I don't have too many armour items as that isn't my main focus so I would love to see what you have lurking on your machines :lol:
Regards,

Syr Ateas/Marika

Bronze and Iron Age Archaeology covering Scythians (Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads):
[url:2wfjs7br]http://www.csen.org/[/url]
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#2
Some more now...
Regards,

Syr Ateas/Marika

Bronze and Iron Age Archaeology covering Scythians (Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads):
[url:2wfjs7br]http://www.csen.org/[/url]
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#3
Quote:I'm very familiar with those 3 pictures, I have them one my files for a year or more...
Please feel free to post some of your file photos! This thread is here for the purpose of 'show and tell', and I hope to encourage others to show off their file photos. The more the merrier Big Grin
Regards,

Syr Ateas/Marika

Bronze and Iron Age Archaeology covering Scythians (Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads):
[url:2wfjs7br]http://www.csen.org/[/url]
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#4
Same armour as above.
[Image: 21e1.jpg]
Khairete
Giannis
Giannis K. Hoplite
a.k.a.:Giannis Kadoglou
a.k.a.:Thorax
[Image: -side-1.gif]
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#5
What is that shield looking screen attached to his elbows across his back!?

Perhaps the slot is to fit over his kontos/lance?
Visne partem mei capere? Comminus agamus! * Me semper rogo, Quid faceret Iulius Caesar? * Confidence is a good thing! Overconfidence is too much of a good thing.
[b]Legio XIIII GMV. (Q. Magivs)RMRS Remember Atuatuca! Vengence will be ours!
Titus Flavius Germanus
Batavian Coh I
Byron Angel
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#6
Hi there Gaius Julius Caesar Smile

That shield is currently in a series of hot debates within Russian academia as there isnt enough evidence as yet to establish if they were carried like this all the time during combat (perhaps on horseback), if he was simply just buried like this or if this was the way the shield was carried when not in use. Ethnographic photos of Siberian tribes - I believe one is posted on this site somewhere - show that they were carried like this.

Its one of those things that would benefit from a reproduction to be made and then a spot of experimental archaeology with reenactors could find the answer.

At the moment the consensus is that the slot is for hand to hand combat, but again I would like to see some experiments carried out between a Scythian and some Hoplites to see if this would work Confusedhock:

Any volunteers? :lol: :wink:
Regards,

Syr Ateas/Marika

Bronze and Iron Age Archaeology covering Scythians (Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads):
[url:2wfjs7br]http://www.csen.org/[/url]
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#7
The Scythian helmets:
http://annals.xlegio.ru/skif/chernenk/sd03.htm

The Scythian body armour:
http://annals.xlegio.ru/skif/chernenk/sd01.htm

The baze link:
http://annals.xlegio.ru/skif/chernenk/c ... .htm#armor
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#8
Quote:Hi there Gaius Julius Caesar Smile

That shield is currently in a series of hot debates within Russian academia as there isnt enough evidence as yet to establish if they were carried like this all the time during combat (perhaps on horseback), if he was simply just buried like this or if this was the way the shield was carried when not in use. Ethnographic photos of Siberian tribes - I believe one is posted on this site somewhere - show that they were carried like this.

I think it's pretty clear that they were worn like that in combat, as we have the Solokha comb to provide us with about a clear an example as we could ever wish to get. The only mystery is, as you say, just how it was attached.
Ruben

He had with him the selfsame rifle you see with him now, all mounted in german silver and the name that he\'d give it set with silver wire under the checkpiece in latin: Et In Arcadia Ego. Common enough for a man to name his gun. His is the first and only ever I seen with an inscription from the classics. - Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian
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#9
Quote:The Scythian helmets:
http://annals.xlegio.ru/skif/chernenk/sd03.htm

The Scythian body armour:
http://annals.xlegio.ru/skif/chernenk/sd01.htm

The baze link:
http://annals.xlegio.ru/skif/chernenk/c ... .htm#armor

Igor,
super thanks!
how about any Saka from Pazyryk or Issyk? especially horse equipment -saddles, bridles etc..
do you have any links to such material?
спасибо
bachmat66 (Dariusz T. Wielec)
<a class="postlink" href="http://dariocaballeros.blogspot.com/">http://dariocaballeros.blogspot.com/
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#10
Quote:
Syr Ateas:lemmlg8o Wrote:Hi there Gaius Julius Caesar Smile

That shield is currently in a series of hot debates within Russian academia as there isnt enough evidence as yet to establish if they were carried like this all the time during combat (perhaps on horseback), if he was simply just buried like this or if this was the way the shield was carried when not in use. Ethnographic photos of Siberian tribes - I believe one is posted on this site somewhere - show that they were carried like this.

I think it's pretty clear that they were worn like that in combat, as we have the Solokha comb to provide us with about a clear an example as we could ever wish to get. The only mystery is, as you say, just how it was attached.

if it was the image I am thinking of in the links posted by igor, they looked pretty confusing for that to be certain in my mind. There looked like the one guy had at least three of these screen/shields around him.... :? shock:

one looked like it was strapped to his back as in the reconstruction, but then another was in front, and another just seems to be there.... :?

Great links by the way Igor! Big Grin

@ Marika, it would be an interesting project to recreate that suit, but I am already bogged down in the Roman era! Smile
Visne partem mei capere? Comminus agamus! * Me semper rogo, Quid faceret Iulius Caesar? * Confidence is a good thing! Overconfidence is too much of a good thing.
[b]Legio XIIII GMV. (Q. Magivs)RMRS Remember Atuatuca! Vengence will be ours!
Titus Flavius Germanus
Batavian Coh I
Byron Angel
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#11
Army and Arms (Kushan epoch)
http://www.archaeomuseum.freenet.uz/gal ... p?album=22

Image Library
http://www.archaeomuseum.freenet.uz/gallery/index.php
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#12
PAZYRYK
http://worldimages.sjsu.edu/Obj56461$657
http://www.geocities.com/mary_lynn_e_tu ... -Paper.htm
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#13
PAZYRYK
http://worldimages.sjsu.edu/VieO56467$657*258179
http://depts.washington.edu/silkroad/mu ... zyryk.html
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#14
Saca HELMET BRONZE

http://worldimages.sjsu.edu/VieO71164$657*269436
fORUM X-lEGIO
radegost
Одесса-Киев-Алушта Scythian Armour
http://forum.xlegio.ru/photos/photo-thu ... rtdir=desc
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#15
SCYTHIAN armor
http://worldimages.sjsu.edu/VieO56444$657*268533
Sarmatians
http://depts.washington.edu/silkroad/mu ... meeur.html
http://depts.washington.edu/silkroad/mu ... atian.html
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