7. The Scythians
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In this episode of History from Horseback, step into the world of the Scythians. As the original horse-riding warriors of the Eurasian steppes, their prowess and culture influenced generations long before the Mongols or the Huns.
We’ll explore the rise of the Scythians from the 9th century BCE, tracing their meteoric dominance as master horsemen who revolutionized warfare by introducing mounted cavalry. Discover how these fierce nomads not only conquered enemies like the Assyrians but also earned the fascination and fear of the Greeks, who saw them as both brutal and captivating figures. We'll discuss the legendary Scythian women warriors—likely the inspiration for the mythic Amazons—and delve into how these formidable riders balanced life on the move, innovation in battle, and a unique society where even mares’ milk held a special place.
So, mount up and join us as we uncover the captivating story of the Scythians—the first lords of the steppe. 🐎⚔️🌾
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Sources for today's episode:
- “The Horse: A Galloping History of Humanity” by Timothy Winegard
- “Hoof Beats: How Horses Shaped Human History” by William Taylor
- “Introducing the Scythians” from The British Museum
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