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First published in 1913, Scythians and Greeks is a monumental work, covering the archaeology, ethnology and history of the region between the Carpathians and the Caucasus. Written evidence on Scythia is mostly from Greek sources, but archaeological evidence provides another picture of these nomadic tribes who moved west in about the eighth century BCE, coming into contact with Greeks, Persians and Egyptians. The book is particularly valuable for its research and bibliography on Siberia and Southern Russia, then less well known to western scholars, from where there are many excavated burials containing magnificent jewellery. Sir Ellis Minns (1874-1953) discusses the pre-history and ethnography of the Scythians, and their shifting territories, and also how they were viewed by outsiders. There is a full exposition on Scythian art and the influence on it of Greek art from the Black Sea colonies, and the book contains hundreds of illustrations.
Contents
Preface; Bibliography; 1. Physical geography and natural productions; 2. Survey of the seas and coastline of Scythia; 3. Geography of Scythia according to Herodotus; 4. The Scythians, their customs and racial affinities; 5. Tribes adjoining Scythia according to Herodotus; 6. History of Scythia; migrations; 7. Pre-Scythic remains in Russia; 8. Scythic tombs; 9. Siberia and other countries adjacent to Scythia; 10. Scythic art and Greek art-works made for Scythians; 11. Art in the Greek colonies; 12. Representative Greek tombs; 13. Colonization and trade; 14. Tyras; 15. Olbia; 16. Cercinitis; 17. Chersonese; 18. Theodosia and Nymphaeum; 19. Bosphorus; Appendix of inscriptions; Coin plates; Index.