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ità Culturali e del Turismo-Polo Museale della Toscana-Firenze; 2.11 Granger Historical

Picture Archive/Alamy Stock Photo; 2.12 National Gallery, London/Mariano

Garcia/Alamy Stock Photo.

Chapter 3 opener and 3.1: Author; 3.2 Author: multiple sources; 3.3 Author using

selected information from D. Anthony, The Horse, the Wheel and Language (Princeton,

2007), fig. 11.6; 3.4 Author using information from D. Anthony (op. cit.), figs. 13.1 and

13.2; 3.5 Author; 3.6 Author: multiple sources; 3.7 After D. Anthony et al. (eds.), A

Bronze Age Landscape in the Russian Steppes, The Samara Valley Project (UCLA, 2016),

figs. 1.1 and 4.1; 3.8 After S. Legrand, ‘The emergence of the Scythians: Bronze Age

to Iron Age in South Siberia’, in Antiquity 80 (2006), 843–59, fig. 14.A; 3.9 After S.

Legrand (op. cit.), fig. 14.B; 3.10 After S. Legrand (op. cit.), fig. 2; 3.11 Bokovenko &

Legrand, 2000; 3.12 After S. Makhortykh, ‘The northern Black Sea steppes in the

Cimmerian epoch’, in E. Scott et al., (eds.), Impact of the Environment on Human Migration

in Eurasia (Dordrecht, 2004), 35–44, figs. 1 and 2.

Chapter 4 opener and 4.6: SHM/photo by Vladimir Terebenin; 4.1 Author using

information from N. Bokovenko, ‘The emergence of the Tagar culture’ in Antiquity

80 (2006), 850–79, fig. 1; 4.2 After N. Bokovenko (op. cit.), fig. 2; 4.3 N. Bokovenko

(op. cit.), fig. 10; 4.4 N. Bokovenko (op. cit.), fig. 11; 4.5 SHM/photo by Vladimir Terebenin;

4.7 SHM/photo by Vladimir Terebenin; 4.8 SHM/photo by Vladimir Terebenin;

4.9 iStock.com/DavorLovincic; 4.10 After N. Bokovenko (op. cit.), fig. 15; 4.11 Author

using data from V. V. Volkov, ‘Early nomads in Mongolia’ in J. Davis-Kimball et al.

(eds.), Nomads of the Eurasian Steppes in the Early Iron Age (Berkeley, 1995), map 19; 4.12

After J. Bouzek, ‘Cimmerians and early Scythians: the transition from geometric to

orientalising style in the Pontic Area’ in G. Tsetskhladze (ed.), North Pontic Archaeology

(Leiden, 2001), 33–44, fig. 1; 4.13 M.P. Grjaznov, Der Grosskurgan von Aržan in Tuva,

Südsibirien (Munich, 1984), fig 3; 4.14 M.P. Grjaznov (op. cit.), fig 6; 4.15 Archive of the

Institute for the History of Material Culture, St Petersburg. Photo by M Grjaznov; 4.16

National Museum of Tuva, Kyzyl; 4.17 M.P. Grjaznov (op. cit.), Grjaznov and Mannaiool;

4.18 Eurasien-Abteilung, DAI; 4.19 Eurasien-Abteilung, DAI; 4.20 Author using

information selected from J. Bouzek (op. cit.), fig. 5; 4.21 After J. Bouzek (op. cit.), fig. 2.

Chapter 5 opener and 5.3b: SHM/photo by Vladimir Terebenin; 5.01 Author: multiple

sources; 5.2a and b SHM/photo by Vladimir Terebenin; 5.3a SHM/photo by

Vladimir Terebenin; 5.4 After A.I. Malyukova, ‘Scythians of Southeastern Europe’ in

J. Davis-Kimball et al. (eds.), Nomads of the Eurasian Steppes in the Early Iron Age (Berkeley,

1995) 28–58, map 3; 5.5 Author: multiple sources; 5.6 Author: multiple sources;

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