New Light On Appearance Of Scythians In Northern Black Sea Region

A subject that has long been debated is the appearance and disappearance of the mysterious Scythian tribes living in the southern steppes of Russia and Ukraine.

For millennia, this vast grassland region was home to several human populations that had a significant and long-lasting impact on the cultural history of the Eurasian continent. The Scythians represent one of these population that suddenly emerged at the beginning of the Iron Age.

Scholars have long tried to explain the mysterious and sudden appearance of these people.

Now, anthropologists from the Lomonosov Moscow State University suggest that the enigmatic Scythians migrated to the northern Black Sea region from Central Asia.

Generally, there are two main hypotheses of the origin of the Scythians.

Researchers have analyzed, compared and evaluated several different cranial series related to the Scythians from the northern Black Sea region and Bronze Age populations from Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

Among them, there are skulls from one or several closely-spaced burials, belonging to one ethnic group or one archeological culture and the skulls with irregular holes, irregular skull sutures and processes, small bones in fonticuli and skull sutures. These traits helped characterize the gene pool of a population.

Therefore, researchers have put forward an assumption that the Scythian gene pool was formed on the basis of descendants both of the Bronze Age local Srubnaya culture and populations, migrated from Central Asia.

However, the idea that the Scythians are direct predecessors of the Slavs – as it was is not supported by any archeological, anthropological, genetic or linguistic data.”

Research has been published in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.

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