
1.5cm : 3 holes to attach to clothing : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers, 2002 : Pg 55

6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 27

1.7cm : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 27

4.2cm x 1.8cm : 4 holes to attach to clothing : 5th century BC: Location: Uncertain- From Count Bobrinskoy’s collection: Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 55

31cm : Pieces are all sheet gold edged with beaded gold wire. May have been enameled originally : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 37

1.6cm : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 49

1.1cm : Attached to womans garments by eyelets soldered on the back : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 23

2.4cm : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 53

7.4cm : Lion heads are 2 pieces of pressed metal : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 35

2.1cm x 2.4cm : 5 holes to attach to clothing : Date - uncertain : Kul-Oba : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 55

1.4cm : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 49

17.5 cm, 165g : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 49

3.5cm : Large lobe hole earrings : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 37

6cm : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 19

8.5cm : Bronze core wrapped in gold : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 53

22.9cm x 35.5cm, 75g : Patterns are chased into the solid sheet. Probably created specifically for funerary purposes : Date - uncertain : Kul-Oba : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 61

1.3cm : 49 Gold plaques, 3 pierced holes to attach to clothing : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 39

25cm : 25 pieces, Flower and seeds : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 35

2.2cm : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 53

1.2cm x 2cm : 2 holes to attach to clothing : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 53

11.6cm : Small bracket on back to attach to breastplate : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 45

1.5cm : Gold Rams Necklace : 26 pieces, 2 pressed metal sheets visibly joined in each head : 6th century BC : Nymphaeum : Scythian and Thracian Antiquities, Michael Vickers 2002 : Pg 27

6cm, 5cm , 3cm - From funerary canopy - 3000 BC - Maikop Treasure - pg 34 plate 2 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

12.5in - On an iron shield - 7th century BC - Kelermes - pg 36-37 plate 3 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

17.3cm - Silver covered with gold leaf - 6th century BC - Kelermes - pg 37 plate 4 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

7.1cm - 4 plaques from wooden quiver - 6th century BC - Kelermes - pg 38 plate 4 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

40.5cm - stamped gold - 7th century BC - Kelermes - pg 38 plate 4 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

2.7cm - - 6th century BC - Kelermes - pg 42 plate 6 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

16.8cm x 9.2 cm, 566g - Glass paste and stone inlays - 7th century BC - Kelermes - pg 29-40 plate 5 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

1.9cm -3.3cm - - 5th century BC - Taman - pg 47 plate 9 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

3.6cm - 4.8cm - Found in the tomb of a priestess of Demeter - 4th century BC - Taman - pg 47 plate 9 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

12.6cm x 10.2cm - - 5th century BC - Solokha - pg 54 plate 12 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

19cm - - 4th century BC - Karragodeuashkh - pg 57-58 plate 14 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

4.7cm - 4th century BC - Kul Oba - pg 58 plate 14 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

4.9cm - - 4th century BC - Kul Oba - pg 58 plate 14 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

18cm - Goddess surrounded by sphinx, horses, griffins, owl and snake - 4th century BC - Kul Oba - pg 61 plate 16 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

2.8cm - Men with hair in knots, no hats (Thracians according to Herodotus) - 4th century BC - Kul Oba - pg 62 plate 16 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

25.8cm - Gold and enamel with twisted gold wire - 4th century BC - Kul Oba - pg 67-68 plate 19 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

19.3cm - Scabbard mounting with colored stones that have fallen out - 4th century BC - Location unknown, Peter 1st Collection - pg 71 plate 21 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

16.8cm x 9.2cm, 566g - boars mane and tail becomes griffins - 4th century BC - Location unknown, Peter 1st Collection - pg 71 plate 21 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

16.2cm - Date unknown - Location unknown, Peter 1st Collection - pg 71 plate 21 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

2.4cm - 5th century BC - Oguz - pg 83 plate 27 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

4.2cm - 4th century BC - Melitopol - pg 89 plate 30 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

30.6cm, 1150g - Each figure - human, animal, insect was individually cast and soldered to the frame - 4th century BC - - pg 90 plate 31 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

12.5in - On an iron shield - 7th century BC - Kelermes - pg 36-37 plate 3 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

31.5cm - Antler tips turn into rams, tail becomes a griffin, contains dog, lion, hare and griffin - 4th century BC - Kul Oba - pg 59-60 plate 15 - “From the Lands of the Scythians, Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the USSR 3000 BC -100 BC”

3.5cm x 7.62cm - Scythian, repousse over carbonized bone - 5th century BC - Pontic Region - pg 48 - Animal Style Art from East to West

14.3cm - Parthian, Deer head terminals - 1st century BC - Unknown Location - pg 49 - Animal Style Art from East to West

2.3cm - 3.2cm - Scythian, winged lions and stags - 5th century BC - Kuban Region - pg 50 - Animal Style Art from East to West

5cm - Scythian - 5th century BC - Pontic Region - pg 50 - Animal Style Art from East to West

7.9cm x 6.7cm - Mongolia or Southern Siberia - 2nd Century BC - Location unknown - pg 5 fig 3 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

4.8cm x 8.8cm - 5th century BC - Issyk - pg 7 fig 4 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

15cm x 61cm - 1st century AD - Khokhlach - pg 13 fig 13 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

15cm x 17.3cm - single large loop soldered onto back for attachment - 4th century BC - Filippovka - pg 85 fig 13 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

2.7cm x 6.5cm - 4th century BC - Filippovka - pg 86 fig 14 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

3.5cm - elements created separately and soldered together - 4th century BC - Filippovka - pg 86 fig 15 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

2.7cm - unspecified what the bead substance is - 4th century BC - Filippovka - pg 88 fig 17 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

4.6cm x 5.2cm - 20 plaques hammered over a wooden mold 10 facing each direction. Hollow and soldered together as 2 pieces. 4 loops soldered to back for attachment. - 4th century BC - Filippovka - pg 158 fig 97 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

2cm x 2.8cm - 54 plaques in find, 20 face left, 34 face right. 4 loops soldered to the back for attachment. - 4th century BC - Filippovka - pg 162 fig 99 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

2.2cm x 3.2cm - 63 plaques. 2 loops soldered to back for attachment - 4th century BC - Filippovka - pg 162 fig 100 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

1cm - 1.8cm - Carnelian, rock crystal, glass paste - 4th century BC - Filippovka - pg 176 fig 123 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

1.6cm - 3.3cm - 4 brown glass beads and 1 carved stone bead - 4th century BC - Filippovka - pg 177 fig 124 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

4.1cm - red inside rays may be amber. Beads are hematite, turquoise and faience. 4 loops soldered to back for attachment - 4th century BC - Filippovka - pg 178 fig 127 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

12.5cm - oval opening on one side near base - 5th century BC - Kalinovka - pg 180 fig 128 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

28.4cm, 4.2lbs - Animorphic terminals could be wolves. Four POUNDS of GOLD. - 4th century BC - Stravopol - pg 181 fig 129 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

24.8cm diameter - 4th century BC - Stravopol - pg 182 fig 130 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

8.4cm - Indentations in the animals may have had colored inlays - 1st century BC - Pogromnoe - pg 183 fig 131 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

24.1cm - large hook on reverse for belt. Belt could be leather or metal - 5th century BC - Verkhny - pg 195 fig 138 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

31.5cm - handle is gold and attached to the mirror as a seperate piece - 4th century BC - Kul Oba - pg 206 fig 145 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

13.5cm - loop handle in center back broken off - 8th century BC - Ust-Bukhtarma - pg 248 fig 169 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

6.8cm - cast bronze with a loop on the back to attach it - 7th century BC - Malaya Telek - pg 285 fig 207 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

7.3cm x 11.7cm - Plaque was cast and hammered. The back has a cloth imprint and two loops for attachment. - 5th century BC - Ulan-Ude - pg 288-289 fig 210 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

5.4cm x 8cm - plaque has an imprint of cloth on the back - 6th century BC - Location unknown, Peter 1st Collection - pg 290 fig 211 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

4.1cm x 5.2cm - 29 plaques hammered over a wooden mold with holes punched to attach to clothing - 4th century BC - Filippovka - pg 160 fig 98 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

1.5cm x 1.8cm - hammered gold over a mold - 7th century BC - Chernikov - pg 172, fig 172 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

2.5cm x 2.5cm - 5 stags in find believed to be on pants - 5th century BC - Solokha - pg 229 fig 160 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

2.5cm - 2 plaques - 5th century BC - Solokha - pg 229 fig 161 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

3.5cm - 2 plaques - 4th century BC - Chertomlyk - pg 236 fig 166 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

9cm - Bronze cast in relief and hammered with a loop on the back for attachment - 5th century BC - Razliv - pg 287 fig 209 - The Golden Deer of Eurasia

12cm x 7.4cm, 173g - back of plaque has a cloth imprint. Probably Sakic - 5th century BC - Location unknown, Peter 1st Collection - pg 17 plate 6 - Frozen Tombs, The Culture and Art of the Ancient Tribes of Siberia

15.1cm x 9.9cm, 327g - Eagle is biting a yak, the yak is goring a tiger, the tiger is biting the eagles tail - 5th century BC - Location unknown, Peter 1st Collection - pg 20, plate 10 - Frozen Tombs, The Culture and Art of the Ancient Tribes of Siberia

6.2cm - - 5th century BC - Tuva - pg 78 plate 102 - Frozen Tombs, The Culture and Art of the Ancient Tribes of Siberia

8cm mirror, 3.8cm handle - Tagar - 5th century BC - Borodino - pg 84, plate 108 - Frozen Tombs, The Culture and Art of the Ancient Tribes of Siberia