Golden Swords of the Early Nomads of Eurasia: A New Classification and Chronology

Author:

Topal Denis1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. History, Archaeology, and Museology Department, National Museum of History of Moldova, MD-2012 Chișinău, Moldova

Abstract

The “ceremonial” forms of swords and daggers—that is, bladed weapons decorated with precious metals—occupy a special place in the culture of the early nomads. For the Scythian period, we know at least 76 ceremonial objects from 61 sites, corresponding to 3.5% of the total sample. More than half of the finds come from the northern Black Sea region (mainly Ukraine). Ceremonial forms are represented in all morphological categories (from daggers to extra-long swords), but their distribution is slightly different. Most akinakai belong to the average and long swords. Most Scythian akinakai in Eurasia belong to the dagger and short sword groups. Although most Scythian swords and daggers fall into the Middle Scythian period, most ceremonial forms belong to the last phase of Classical Scythian culture. This period is a veritable “golden autumn” of Scythia with its huge royal burial mounds and abundance of gold, perfectly illustrating our argument that conspicuous consumption coincides with periods of political and social instability. After the peak of the proliferation of ceremonial akinakai in the third quarter of the 4th century BC, we observe a generation later the complete disappearance of Classical Scythian culture, along with its characteristic weapons, horse harnesses, and animal style.

Funder

Golden swords in Eurasia in late 8th—early 3rd centuries BC and the dynamics of the conspicuous consumption of the early nomadic elites of Ukraine

a research fellowship of the German Archaeological Institute

Publisher

MDPI AG

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