2,500 years ago groups of
formidable warriors roamed the vast open plains of Siberia. Feared, loathed,
admired – but over time forgotten… Until now.
This major exhibition
explores the story of the Scythians – nomadic tribes and masters of mounted
warfare, who flourished between 900 and 200 BC. Their encounters with the
Greeks, Assyrians and Persians were written into history but for centuries all
trace of their culture was lost – buried beneath the ice.
Discoveries of ancient
tombs have unearthed a wealth of Scythian treasures. Amazingly preserved in the
permafrost, clothes and fabrics, food and weapons, spectacular gold jewellery –
even mummified warriors and horses – are revealing the truth about these
people’s lives. These incredible finds tell the story of a rich civilisation,
which eventually stretched from its homeland in Siberia as far as the Black Sea
and even the edge of China.
Many of the objects in this
stunning exhibition are on loan from the State Hermitage Museum in St
Petersburg. Scientists and archaeologists are continuing to discover more about
these warriors and bring their stories back to life.
Explore their lost world
and discover the splendour, the sophistication and the sheer power of the
mysterious Scythians.
http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/scythians.aspx
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