EditorialThe women of Scythia, 1275-1300. Women attacking soldiers in a tower with picks, axes and stones to avenge the slaughter of their men-folk. Mounted knights in armour wield swords and shields at right. From " Li Livre des Ansienes Estoires", a...
EditorialAn employee shucks shellfish at a location of Oysters of Scythia, on the Mykolaiv side of the Tylihul Estuary, Ukraine, on Aug. 6, 2022. (Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Women of Scythia attacking a tower with picks, axes and stones to avenge the slaughter of their men-folk. Li livre des ansienes estoires. Circa 1285. Source: Add. 15268, f.101v. Language: French.
EditorialThe women of Scythia, 1275-1300. Women attacking soldiers in a tower with picks, axes and stones to avenge the slaughter of their men-folk. Mounted knights in armour wield swords and shields at right. From " Li Livre des Ansienes Estoires", a...
EditorialRuler: Charaspes, King of Scythia, ruled ca. 190188 B.C.Mint: Scythia, Coin of Charaspes from?Scythia, 199100 B.C., Copper, 7.07 g, 12:00, 22?mm, Made in Scythia, Greek, 2nd century B.C., Numismatics.
EditorialRuler: Aelis, King of Scythia, Mint: Scythia, Coin of Aelis, King of Scythia from?Scythia, 991 B.C., Copper, 10.72 g, 12:00, 23?mm, Made in Scythia, Greek, 1st century B.C., Numismatics.
EditorialRuler: Aelis, King of Scythia, Mint: Scythia, Coin of Aelis, King of Scythia from?Scythia, 991 B.C., Copper, 5.67 g, 11:00, 23?mm, Made in Scythia, Greek, 1st century B.C., Numismatics.
EditorialRuler: Charaspes, King of Scythia, ruled ca. 190188 B.C.Mint: Scythia, Coin of Charaspes from?Scythia, 180150 B.C., Copper, 9.25 g, 12:00, 23.5?mm, Made in Scythia, Greek, 2nd century B.C., Numismatics.
EditorialRuler: Aelis, King of Scythia, Mint: Scythia, Coin of Aelis, King of Scythia from?Scythia, 991 B.C., Copper, 7.02 g, 12:00, 21?mm, Made in Scythia, Greek, 1st century B.C., Numismatics.
EditorialThe Women of Scythia attacking a tower with picks, axes and stones to avenge the slaughter of their men-folk. Li livre des ansienes estoires. Circa 1285. Source: Add. 15268, f.101v. Language: French.
EditorialTerracotta plaque, Augustan or Julio-Claudian, 27 B.C.?A.D. 68, Roman, Terracotta, Overall: 18 1/4 x 14 1/2 x 2 1/2 in. (46.4 x 36.8 x 6.4 cm), Terracottas, Relief with a griffin and an arimasp. Arimasps were mythical one-eyed men who dwelt with gold-g...
EditorialThe Hadrianeum or temple of Hadrian. Representation of one of the Roman provinces, perhaps Scythia or Noricum.2nd century. A.D. Farnese Collection. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
EditorialThe women of Scythia, 1275-1300. Women attacking soldiers in a tower with picks, axes and stones to avenge the slaughter of their men-folk. Mounted knights in armour wield swords and shields at right. From " Li Livre des Ansienes Estoires", a...