Sword of Ares: Attila and the Scythian God of War

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Herodotus gave the most detailed description of Scythia in his work written about 480–420 BC. Most likely, the Greek historian made a visit to...

Attila the Hun was local to European Scythia/Ukraine: Priscus of Panium’s...

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Priscus of Panium was an Eastern Roman diplomat and Greek historian who, in 448/449 AD, accompanied Maximinus, the head of the Byzantine embassy representing Emperor Theodosius II (r. 402–450), on a diplomatic mission to the...

Ancient Kyiv Spoke ‘Direct Ancestor’ of the Ukrainian Language, famous linguist...

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Agathangel Krymsky (1871-1942) was a polyglot who was fluent in 35 languages ​​(some estimates put it at up to 60), including Arabic, Persian, Turkish,...

Scythian Farmers, Skoloti, Proto-Slavs, Rus-Ukraine

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Soviet Academician Borys Rybakov, in his monograph ‘Handicraft of Ancient Rus’, wrote in 1948: “Funeral rites of the Middle Dnieper region in the 9th-10th centuries...

Chamber-Graves of Kyiv Rus: Scythian burial ritual revival

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Swedish academic and Professor of archaeology Anne-Sofie Gräslund (b. 1940) in her 1980 book ‘The Burial Customs. A study of the graves on Björkö’...

Warrior in Chamber-Grave at Golden Gates in Kyiv: King Dir, ‘the...

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The first known ruler of Kyiv, Dir, is mentioned in both the Primary Chronicle and a Redaction of the Novgorod First Chronicle. Although the...

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John Steinbeck describes post-WW2 Ukraine. (1947 Kyiv trip)

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Excerpts are from “A Russian Journal” written by John Steinbeck after his trip with a famous war photographer Robert Capa to the Soviet Union...

Moscow myth about “great Kursk tank battle” exposed

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"The battle of Prokhorovka was steeped in Soviet legend (and myth) for many decades. This remained the case until post-Soviet era research revealed the...

Anthropology of Indigenous ‘Russians’: A. Uvarov’s excavations of Meryan settlements near...

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Starting in 1851, Count Aleksey Uvarov, a Russian archeologist often considered to be the founder of the study of the prehistory of Russia and the...

Russian Fervent Patriots and Finnish Buffet, – A. Kuprin’s observation of...

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"I remember about five years ago I had to come to Imatra for a day with the writers Bunin and Fedorov. We were...

Scythian Trousers Decorated with Griffin and Lion Plates: Solokha Gold Comb...

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As can be seen in the title image, the horserider on the Solokha comb was portrayed wearing wide trousers known also as anaxurides. The...

Austrian page in Ukraine’s history. (Quotes from a Yale Professor’s book)

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Ukrainian Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force credited for initiation...

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But Yarymovych knew the idea of space-based navigation was beautiful; it just wasn’t being sold right. He went to his boss, Air Force...

Mysterious inscription of the 10th century Rus. Possible similarity with Phoenician...

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Ibn al-Nadim (died 995) was an important Muslim bibliographer and biographer of Baghdad who compiled the encyclopedia Kitāb al-Fihrist (The Book Catalogue). His work contains an interesting passage on the Rus in a...

Who started the Russia-Ukraine war? Artificial Intellect’s Answer

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The current U.S. administration insists that Ukraine “started the war” with Russia. Here is what AI has to say in answer to the claim: "In...

Olga of Kyiv, the first Christian ruler of Rus: her famous...

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Professor of History  Dr. C. Raffensperger in his 'Reimagining Europe: Kievan Rus' in the Medieval World' published by Harvard University Press in 2012, mentions...

Crimea was a desert in 1953 when Khrushchev visited it. For...

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"...Stalin’s successor, Nikita Khrushchev, learned the lesson up close and personal. In 1953 he travelled to Crimea with his son-in-law, the prominent Soviet journalist...