Оn the Eve of the “Scythian Invasion” to Central Europe: a New Warrior Grave in Bilsk

In the article, the results of excavations of the Barrow 1/2020 (no. 57) in Skorobir (Area “4th Field”) are presented. In the burial of the beginning of the transitional period (580/570— 560/550 BC), a set of handmade pottery, two iron bits, a spearhead and a quiver with arrowheads were found....

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Date:2024
Main Author: Grechko, D.S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Інститут археології НАН України 2024
Series:Археологія
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Online Access:http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/199640
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Cite this:Оn the Eve of the “Scythian Invasion” to Central Europe: a New Warrior Grave in Bilsk / D.S. Grechko // Археологія. — 2024. — № 2. — С. 50-75. — англ.

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Summary:In the article, the results of excavations of the Barrow 1/2020 (no. 57) in Skorobir (Area “4th Field”) are presented. In the burial of the beginning of the transitional period (580/570— 560/550 BC), a set of handmade pottery, two iron bits, a spearhead and a quiver with arrowheads were found. The arrowhead set makes possible to synchronise it with other warrior burials of the time of the eve of nomad campaign to the Hallstatt and Lusatian lands around the middle of the 6th century BC. Complexes with similar arrowhead sets could belong to warriors, who moved to the compaign to the west after the conquering of the Eastern European forest-steppe tribes.