在西伯利亚发现有2 800年的Scythian精英墓地,配有牺牲的马匹,这表明Scythian文化起源于亚洲更远的东部。 2,800-year-old elite Scythian burial site found in Siberia with sacrificed horses, suggesting Scythian culture originated further east in Asia.
西伯利亚南部的考古学家发现了一个2 800年的土丘,图努格1号,揭示了一名精英的遗骸以及一匹人马和18匹牺牲的马。 Archaeologists in southern Siberia have uncovered a 2,800-year-old burial mound, Tunnug 1, revealing the remains of an elite individual alongside one human and 18 sacrificed horses. 这个网站可追溯到九世纪末,展示锡尔提安早期的埋葬做法,包括骑马用具和动物装饰文物。 This site, dating to the late 9th century, showcases early Scythian burial practices and includes horse-riding gear and animal-decorated artifacts. 调查结果表明,Scythian文化以与马有关的仪式而闻名,它发源于亚洲东部地区,有助于了解早期欧亚牧民帝国。 The findings suggest that Scythian culture, known for its horse-related rituals, originated further east in Asia, contributing to the understanding of early Eurasian pastoralist empires.