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5.7 Author: multiple sources; 5.8 Author: multiple sources; 5.9 Kamenskoe: after R.

Rolle, The World of the Scythians (London, 1989), fig. 91; Trakhtemirov: after Y. Boltrik

and E. Fialko, ‘Trakhtemirov: a fortified city site on the Dnieper’, in D. Brand and S.

Kryzhitskiy (eds.), Classical Olbia and the Scythian World: from the Sixth Century BC to the

Second Century AD (Oxford, 2007), fig. 14; 5.10 After R. Rolle (1989) (op. cit.), fig. 91;

5.11 US Geological Survey/Copernicus Sentinel/Science Photo Library; 5.12 Отчет

археологической комиссии за / Report of the Archaeological Commission for 1904

(St Petersburg, 1907), from M.I. Artamonov, Treasures from Scythian Tombs (London,

1969), pl. I; 5.13 Tamara Talbot Rice, The Scythians, Thames & Hudson (1957), figs. 22

and 23; 5.14 After R. Rolle et al., Königskurgan Certomlyk. Ein skythischer Grabhügel

des 4 vorchnstlichen Jahrhunderts (Mainz, 1988), fig. 25a; 5.15 After R. Rolle (1989)

(op. cit.), fig. 16; 5.16 Отчет археологической комиссии за / Report of the Archaeological

Commission for 1864, from M.I. Artamonov (op. cit.), pl. XV, after Gross; 5.17

Отчет археологической комиссии за / Report of the Archaeological Commission

for 1864, from M.I. Artamonov (op. cit.), pl. XXIII, after Gross.

Chapter 6 opener and 6.16: SHM/photo by Vladimir Terebenin; 6.1 Jeff Schmaltz,

MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC/Science Photo Library; 6.2 Author:

multiple sources; 6.3 Author: using selected data from M. Parducz, ‘Problem der

Skythenzeit im Karpatenbecken’, Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungancae

25 (1973), 27–63 (kartes 1 and 2); 6.4 Author: using data from M. Parducz (op. cit.),

karte 5; 6.5 © Hungarian National Museum; 6.6 © Hungarian National Museum;

6.7 After J. Chochorowski, ‘Die Rolle des Vekerzug-Kultur im skythischen Einflüsse

in Mitteleuropa’, Praehistorische Zeitschrift 60 (1985), 204–71, fig. 5; 6.8 bpk/Antikensammlung,

Staatliche Museen zu Berlin/Johannes Laurentius; 6.9 © The Trustees

of the British Museum; 6.10 B. Cunliffe, The Ancient Celts (Oxford, 1997), fig. 95;

6.11 SHM/photo by Alexander Koksharov; 6.12 Landesmuseum Württemberg, P.

Frankenstein/H. Zwietasch; 6.13 Commissioned by Thames & Hudson from Simon

S.S. Driver. From Ruth and Vincent Megaw, Celtic Art, Thames & Hudson (2001), fig.

182; 6.14 Historisches Museum der Pfalz, Speyer. Photo by Peter Haag-Kirchner; 6.15

© The Trustees of the British Museum.

Chapter 7 opener and 7.4a: SHM/photo by Vladimir Terebenin; 7.1 Author: multiple

sources; 7.2 Courtesy of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago; 7.3

SHM/photo by Vladimir Terebenin; 7.4b SHM/photo by Vladimir Terebenin; 7.5 ©

The Trustees of the British Museum; 7.6 After A. Pshenichniuk, ‘Burial ritual of the

Filippovka Kurgan in the Ural region’, in J. Aruz et al. (eds.), The Golden Deer of Eurasia:

Perspectives on the Steppe Nomads of the Ancient World (New York, 2006), 40–5, figs. 3, 4,

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