
Scythian Tribes
The Scythian tribes were a group of nomadic peoples who lived in Eurasia around 700 BC to 200 AD, mainly in what is now Ukraine, Russia, and Central Asia. Known for their skilled horseback riding and archery, they were fierce warriors and excellent traders. The Scythians built a culture centered on mobility, often living in tents and moving with their herds. They left behind rich art, mainly gold jewelry and decorated weaponry, showcasing their craftsmanship. Their society was organized into clans, and they played a significant role as intermediaries between other ancient civilizations, influencing trade and cultural exchanges.