Ancient Siberian hunter
Bronze Age
During the Seima-Turbino phenomena, which saw rapid spread of new metalworking technology from Finland to Mongolia
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Karasuk Culture. Early Indo-European migrations into Southern Siberia.
Pazyryk Culture
Pazyryk chieftain/noble. This image doesn't show it, but they used to attach the cut off jaws of their enemies to the horse's harness
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Tattoos of a Pazyryk noble
Bronze age warrior of Ob forrest-steppe
Taiga warrior. Here, horses are replaced with skis.
To protect against deadly arrow wounds in close quarters taiga warfare, heavy lamellar armor is worn.
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Still used by Siberian natives until recently
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Kulai culture of Southern Ob. IV c. bc
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Heavy armored Kulai.
Hun noble. The elongated head is a symbol of prestige
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Heavily armoured Tashtyk warrior. Although initially Europoid, at the time the middle Yenisei area was being taken over by the mongoloid Yenisei Kyrgyz.
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Tashtyk are also famous for their funerary masks
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Kulai leader
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Early Turks
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Yenisei Kirgiz
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Ostyak prince
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That's it for today
A traditional Warrior of the Wassabian delegation of the Cherokee tribe