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I explore hidden history & other alternative information, European/ Slavic pagan music & folk art, ethnic folk traditions & rites of indigenous European/ Slavic people, animism, and more...
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The Scythians are presented to us as primitive nomadic barbarians.. Just like how all of the pre-Abrahamic European and Nordic cultures are presented to us. However, there are different forms of evidence that contradicts this picture of ancient Europeans. Like the Scythian gold jewelry for example! I understand that some modern Middle Eastern people claim to have descended from the Scythians, but here in this post I am focused on the Caucasian/European Scythians. I don’t have the name of the source now, because I came across this information five years ago, but I remember someone posting an article about a pair of Scythian gold earrings, and how these particular earrings were so extraordinary, so perfectly crafted, it seems as those it was made by the gods, and not humans. There were many extremely tiny intricate details on those earrings, so tiny in fact, that you had to observe them through a special device. There were several professional craftsmen/jewelers who took on the challenge to try to reproduce/re-create the very same earrings, but they were unsuccessful. This lets us know that the ancient technique and technology that our ancestors possessed is now lost. It shows us that obviously, some primitive barbaric nomads would not be producing such masterpieces of craftsmanship. As far as Scythians were nomads goes, I believe not all Scythian were nomads. I believe there’s a lot of hidden history there waiting for us to uncover it, and uncover it we shall. All that is hidden will be exposed eventually
Scythian equine gold plaque, c. 4th century BCE
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Pagan Reign - Ветер Прошлого (Wind of the Past)
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Sacred Symbol: History of the Swastika.

This book can rightfully be called an encyclopedia of the swastika, as the material collected in it (more than 3400 illustrations) can amaze any reader with its volume.

(Unfortunately only available in Russian, but the images still make it worth viewing)

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The Cloud (1927). Prince Eugen of Sweden (Swedish, 1865-1947).
Paintings By Kazakhstani Artist Andrei Belichenko