Scythian Boar’s Head Sword with Golden Scabbard from Velyka Bilozerka in Ukraine, 4th century B.C.

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The sword was discovered in a burial mound near the village of Velyka Bilozerka, Zaporizhia Region, Ukraine. It dates to the last third of the 4th Century BC. With a projecting boar’s head, the gold scabbard also has images of a griffin and a lion attacking a deer as two leopards watch.

Sheath
Sheath — u-krane
Sheath scene
Sheath scene — u-krane
Tip
Tip — u-krane
Sword top
Sword top — u-krane
Scythian sword with golden scabbard from Velyka Bilozerka 4th century BC 01
Scythian sword with golden scabbard from velyka bilozerka 4th century bc 01 — u-krane

Luckily, the sword is still in Ukraine, but it will be on exhibition most likely only after the war.

Royal Scythia, Greece, Kyiv Rus‘ book has more information on the Royal Scythian barrows that were excavated in Ukraine.

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