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Surprising Truths about the Legendary Scythians Revealed

Ancient Origins 29 Mar 2021
Most of their population lived on the 384,000 square-mile (994,000 square-kilometer) Pontic-Caspian steppe, which covered an area that ran from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea ... and from the Bronze Age societies that had occupied the Pontic-Caspian area for a far longer period.
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Ancient genomes trace the origin and decline of the Scythians

Phys Dot Org 26 Mar 2021
The diverse peoples of the Central Asian Steppe ... Contrary to the eastern case, this western gene pool, characteristic of the early Sauromatian-Sarmatian cultures, remained largely consistent through the westward spread of the Sarmatian cultures from the Urals into the Pontic-Caspian steppe ... Broad genetic variation on the Pontic-Caspian Steppe.
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Ancient Genomes Trace the Origin & Decline of the Scythians

Heritage Daily 26 Mar 2021
The diverse peoples of the Central Asian Steppe ... Contrary to the eastern case, this western gene pool, characteristic of the early Sauromatian-Sarmatian cultures, remained largely consistent through the westward spread of the Sarmatian cultures from the Urals into the Pontic-Caspian steppe.
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Scythian people weren't just nomadic warriors, but sometimes settled down

Phys Dot Org 10 Mar 2021
Scythian-era people lived across Eurasia from about 700 BCE to 200 BCE, and have long been considered highly mobile warriors who ranged widely across the steppe grasslands ... The team's results are published in the journal PLOS ONE ... The team examined these samples using isotope analysis ... Broad genetic variation on the Pontic-Caspian Steppe ... e0245996 ... ....
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Ancient Warriors Show Europeans Were Late Adopters of Dairy Produce

Ancient Origins 04 Sep 2020
Research undertaken on Bronze Age warriors who died in a battle in Germany has revealed something remarkable about the evolution of human digestion ... (© ...  .   ... (© ... Ancient Skeletons Change History ... (© ... In Current Biology ‘This rapid rise has been attributed to an influx of people from the Pontic-Caspian steppe that began around 5,000 years ago’ ... .
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Two periods of prehistoric mass migration in France

Heritage Daily 26 May 2020
Admixture of the Neolithic populations with those from the Pontic steppes (a vaste steppeland stretching from the northern shores of the Black Sea as far east as the Caspian Sea, from Dobruja in the northeastern corner of Bulgaria and southeastern Romania, through ...
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