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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS<br />

PLATES<br />

I. Clay figur<strong>in</strong>es of Scythians from Cappadocia, 4th to 3rd cent. B.C.<br />

I, 2, 4. Ashmolean Museum. 3. Louvre.<br />

IL Bronze pole-tops from Cappadocia. British Museum <strong>and</strong> Louvre.<br />

IIL Two engraved silver vases from Maikop. Third millennium B.C.<br />

Hermitage, Petrograd.<br />

IV. I. Gold diadem. 2-4. Massive gold <strong>and</strong> silver figures of bulls.<br />

5-7. Gold plaques sewn on cloth. From Maikop. Third<br />

millennium B.C. Hermitage, Petrograd.<br />

V. I, 2, 4. Axe, arrow-heads, belt-clasp (all bronze) from a Taman<br />

grave. 7th cent. B.C. Hermitage, Petrograd. 3. Bronze pole-<br />

top from Cappadocia. British Museum. 5. Bronze statuette<br />

of a horseman from the Kuban. Hermitage, Petrograd.<br />

VL Engraved <strong>and</strong> gilt silver mirror. From Kelermes, Kuban. 6th<br />

cent. B.C. Hermitage, Petrograd.<br />

VH. Two gold cups from Kelermes, Kuban. 6th cent. B.C. Hermitage,<br />

Petrograd.<br />

VHL I, 2. Iron axe <strong>and</strong> iron sword with wooden scabbard, all covered<br />

with gold. From Kelermes, Kuban. Hermitage, Petrograd.<br />

3. Iron dagger <strong>and</strong> scabbard, covered with gold. Shumeyko's<br />

Farm , near Romny . Kiev , Archaeological Museum . 6th cent .B.C.<br />

IX. I. Gold pectoral of a scale-corslet. 6th cent. B.C. From<br />

Kelermes, Kuban. Hermitage, Petrograd. 2. Gold ornaments<br />

<strong>in</strong>laid with amber. 6th cent. B.C. From Kelermes, Kuban.<br />

Hermitage, Petrograd.<br />

X. Bronze pole-tops <strong>and</strong> a bronze bell. From the Kuban. 6th to<br />

5th cent. B.C. Hermitage, Petrograd.<br />

XL A. Bronze ceremonial axe from Bactria. B. Bronze ceremonial<br />

axe from Hamadan, Persia. C. Bronze axe from Van, Armenia.<br />

D, E, Two bronze axes from Persia. British Museum.

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