Greco-Scythian culture

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Greco-Scythian culture was a hybrid civilization that blended Scythian nomadic traditions with ancient Greek artistic, religious, and social influences across the Black Sea and Eurasian steppe regions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Iron Age culture
archaeological culture
hybrid culture
emergedThrough interaction between Greek colonies and Scythian nomads
hasArchaeologicalEvidenceType decorated weaponry
golden pectorals
imported Greek pottery
inscribed Greek objects
kurgan burials
ornamental horse trappings
hasArtStyle Greco-Scythian art NERFINISHED
Hellenic-influenced toreutics
animal style art
hasCenter Bosporan Kingdom NERFINISHED
Olbia Pontica NERFINISHED
Panticapaeum NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic combination of nomadic steppe traditions with Greek urban influences
elite burial mounds with rich grave goods
intensive trade with Greek colonies
syncretic religious practices
use of Greek mythological motifs in steppe art forms
hasCulturalInfluenceFrom Ancient Greek culture NERFINISHED
Scythian culture
hasEconomicActivity craft production of metalwork
horse breeding
long-distance trade
pastoral nomadism
hasEthnicComponent Ancient Greeks NERFINISHED
Scythians NERFINISHED
hasGeographicRegion Black Sea region NERFINISHED
Crimea NERFINISHED
Eurasian steppe NERFINISHED
North Pontic region NERFINISHED
Northern Black Sea coast NERFINISHED
hasLanguageInfluenceFrom Greek language NERFINISHED
Scythian languages NERFINISHED
hasReligiousInfluenceFrom Greek religion GENERATED
Scythian religion GENERATED
hasSocialStructure Greek-style urban communities in colonies
Scythian warrior aristocracy
hasTimePeriod 4th century BCE
5th century BCE
Classical antiquity NERFINISHED
Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
isRelatedTo Hellenization of the Black Sea region NERFINISHED
Pontic–Caspian steppe NERFINISHED
Scythian art NERFINISHED

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Late Scythian kingdom culture Greco-Scythian culture