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Post by druzhina on May 27, 2017 5:37:47 GMT
I have collected some images of Paintings of Achaemenid Persians & Scythians from the Tatarli Tumulus, a Lydian tomb chamber built around 470 B.C. in southern Phrygia, but there were not many images of the Scythians.  Reproduction of Achaemenid Persian cavalry, Tatarli Tumulus, Lydian tomb, Phrygia, c.470 BCReproduction of Achaemenid Persian chariot, Tatarli Tumulus, Lydian tomb, Phrygia, c.470 BCReproduction of Achaemenid Persian infantry defeating Scythians, Tatarli Tumulus, Lydian tomb, Phrygia, c.470 BCCompare the chariot to a model of Achaemenid Persian Gold Chariot, Oxus Treasure, British MuseumDoes anyone have more images of the original wooden beams or reproductions? Mirror site: Paintings of Achaemenid Persians & Scythians from the Tatarli Tumulus, a Lydian tomb chamber built around 470 B.C. in southern PhrygiaDruzhina Scythians, Saka and Sarmatian Illustrations of Costume and Soldiers and Pazyryk Culture, Yuezhi, Parthians, White Huns, Hephthalites and Alchon Huns
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Post by davidconstable on May 27, 2017 7:47:45 GMT
Thanks for another interesting set of illustrations.
Curious as to the minimal number of colours used, was this deliberate or just what they had to hand I wonder?
David Constable
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