PAZYRYK

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Bottom of Scythian women's boots,  Leather, cloth, tin, and gold / Pazyryk Kurgan-2 area. 300-290 BCE. Archaeology, Footwear, Vintage, Boots, Leather, Armor, Leather Booties
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Bottom of Scythian women's boots, Leather, cloth, tin, and gold / Pazyryk Kurgan-2 area. 300-290 BCE.
The Pazyryk rug: the oldest, nearly complete hand-knotted rug, 4th or 5th century B.C.E., found preserved in permafrost in a nomads tomb, southern Siberia, 1949. Design, Rugs, Tapestry, Antique Rugs, Rugs And Carpet, Persian Carpet, Carpet, Turkish Carpets
The Pazyryk rug: the oldest, nearly complete hand-knotted rug, 4th or 5th century B.C.E., found preserved in permafrost in a nomads tomb, southern Siberia, 1949.
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Fashion and beauty secrets of a 2,500 year old Siberian 'princess' from her permafrost burial chamber
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Insight: A reconstruction of a burial scene of the Ukok princess found in the Altai Mountains. Both the dead woman and her attendant are dressed in traditional Pazyryk clothes. The coffin bears a distinctive reindeer motif
Revealed: Fashion and beauty secrets of 2,500-year-old 'tattooed Siberian princess' after body was found in ice-clad burial chamber
Insight: A reconstruction of a burial scene of the Ukok princess found in the Altai Mountains. Both the dead woman and her attendant are dressed in traditional Pazyryk clothes. The coffin bears a distinctive reindeer motif
Deer (terminal); Eastern Altai, Pazyryk Burial Mound 2   5th century BC  Wood, leather  H 11.5 cm  Sculpted figure of a deer is set on a globe-shaped base. The head of the animal is crowned with large branched antlers cut out of leather. The antlers were originally gilded. Iron rods at the bottom of the base suggest that the figure would once have been attached to another structure, probably to a head-dress.   Hermitage Museum Antiquities, Antiques, Wooden Figurines, Gold Deer, Pagan, Medieval, Hermitage
Deer (terminal); Eastern Altai, Pazyryk Burial Mound 2 5th century BC Wood, leather H 11.5 cm Sculpted figure of a deer is set on a globe-shaped base. The head of the animal is crowned with large branched antlers cut out of leather. The antlers were originally gilded. Iron rods at the bottom of the base suggest that the figure would once have been attached to another structure, probably to a head-dress. Hermitage Museum
Swan  Pazyryk Culture, 5th-4th century BC  The Hermitage Museum Bird, Museums, Prehistoric, Swan, Eurasian Steppe
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Swan Pazyryk Culture, 5th-4th century BC The Hermitage Museum
Bridle  Pazyryk Culture, 5th-4th century BC  The Hermitage Museum Horse Tack, Equestrian, Traditional Archery, Steppe, Iron Age, Caballos, Century
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Bridle Pazyryk Culture, 5th-4th century BC The Hermitage Museum
Terminal  Pazyryk Culture, 5th century BC  The Hermitage Museum Archaeological Finds
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Terminal Pazyryk Culture, 5th century BC The Hermitage Museum
Mask for a Horse  Pazyryk Culture, 5th century BC  The Hermitage Museum Masks, Mascara, Horns, Horse Mask, Deer Horns, Horse Head
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Mask for a Horse Pazyryk Culture, 5th century BC The Hermitage Museum
Saddle Plaque  Pazyryk Culture, 5th-4th century BC  The Hermitage Museum
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Saddle Plaque Pazyryk Culture, 5th-4th century BC The Hermitage Museum
Saddle Cover  Pazyryk Culture, 5th century BC  The Hermitage Museum Tattoo, Saddle Cover, Saddle, Saddle Pads, Leather Cushion
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Saddle Cover Pazyryk Culture, 5th century BC The Hermitage Museum
Chariot  Pazyryk Culture, 5th-4th century BC  The Hermitage Museum Pre History, Tomb
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Chariot Pazyryk Culture, 5th-4th century BC The Hermitage Museum
Saddle Cloth  Pazyryk Culture, 5th-4th century BC  The Hermitage Museum Saddles, Oriental, Wool Felt, Antique Fabrics, Antique Textiles
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Saddle Cloth Pazyryk Culture, 5th-4th century BC The Hermitage Museum