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Scythian Israelite influences in China and East-Asia

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Scythian Israelite influences in China and East-Asia

Postby icelander93 » Mon Oct 24, 2011 7:47 am

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scythians

Ancient influences from Central Asia became identifiable in China following contacts of metropolitan China with nomadic western and northwestern border territories from the 8th century BC. The Chinese adopted the Scythian-style animal art of the steppes (descriptions of animals locked in combat), particularly the rectangular belt-plaques made of gold or bronze, and created their own versions in jade and steatite.[44]

Following their expulsion by the Yuezhi, some Scythians may also have migrated to the area of Yunnan in southern China. Scythian warriors could also have served as mercenaries for the various kingdoms of ancient China. Excavations of the prehistoric art of the Dian civilization of Yunnan have revealed hunting scenes of Caucasoid horsemen in Central Asian clothing.

Scythian influences have been identified as far as Korea and Japan. Various Korean artifacts, such as the royal crowns of the kingdom of Silla, are said to be of Scythian design.[46] Similar crowns, brought through contacts with the continent, can also be found in Kofun era Japan.
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Re: Scythian Israelite influences in China and East-Asia

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