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The Scythians: Lost Civilizations: Lost Civilizations

Autor Caspar Meyer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iul 2026
Reimagines the Scythians as highly mobile cultural innovators.

The Scythians offers a bold new take on the horse-riding peoples who once inhabited the vast steppe lands from the Black Sea to the Siberian Altai. Drawing on archaeological finds, ancient texts, and comparative insights, Caspar Meyer shows how these communities forged dynamic networks rooted in art, mobility, and interspecies relationships. He brings ancient and modern encounters with the Scythians into dialogue—from Herodotus’ ethnography to modernist art and contemporary national imagination—revealing how their literary and visual afterlives continue to shape our understanding. Long reduced to barbarian stereotypes, the Scythians emerge as cultural innovators and co-creators of Eurasian history. Lively, accessible, and thought-provoking, this book opens up a world where people and things move together in unexpected and transformative ways.
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ISBN-13: 9781836391937
ISBN-10: 1836391935
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 55 color plates, 23 halftones
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: REAKTION BOOKS
Colecția Reaktion Books
Seria Lost Civilizations


Notă biografică

Caspar Meyer is professor of classical archaeology and material culture at Bard Graduate Center, New York. He has published widely on ancient Greek and Scythian art, including Greco-Scythian Art and the Birth of Eurasia.

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"This bold and ambitious book brings to life the horse-riding peoples of the Eurasian steppe while also exploring the political conditions that have shaped their discovery and study from Imperial Russia to the present. It offers a nuanced account of Western, Russian, and Ukrainian scholarship, presenting major anthropological theories accessibly and vividly illustrating how textual sources and archaeology together illuminate the past."