Late Scythian kingdom

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The Late Scythian kingdom was a Hellenistic-era Scythian state in the northern Black Sea region, centered in Crimea and known for blending nomadic steppe traditions with settled urban life and Greek influences.

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instanceOf Hellenistic-era kingdom
Scythian polity
historical state
culture Greco-Scythian culture
mixed nomadic and sedentary culture
declineCause Roman expansion in the Black Sea region
pressure from Sarmatian tribes
endTime 3rd century CE
engagedIn Bosporan Kingdom
surface form: conflicts with Bosporan Kingdom

Sarmatians
surface form: conflicts with Sarmatians
follows Classical Scythian culture
governmentType monarchy
hasArchaeologicalEvidence Greek inscriptions
Hellenistic pottery
Scythian-style weaponry
burial mounds
hasArchaeologicalSite Neapolis Scythica
hasCapital Neapolis Scythica
hasCenter Crimean foothills
area around modern Simferopol
hasCulturalInfluence Greek culture
Hellenistic culture
nomadic steppe traditions
sedentary urban traditions
hasEconomyBasedOn agriculture
pastoralism
trade
hasEthnicGroup Iranian-speaking nomads
Scythians
hasLanguage Greek language
Scythian languages
surface form: Scythian language
hasReligion Greek polytheism
Scythian polytheism
hasUrbanFeature Greek-style public buildings
fortified settlements
stone architecture
locatedIn Crimea
northern Black Sea region
partOf Pontic–Caspian steppe
surface form: Pontic steppe

Scythian history
history of Crimea
history of the Black Sea region
sharesBorderWith Bosporan Kingdom
Sarmatians
surface form: Sarmatian tribes

Tauric communities
startTime 3rd century BCE
timePeriod Hellenistic period

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Scythian Neapolis partOf Late Scythian kingdom