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Ancient leather bow-case
A gorytos (Ancient Greek: γωρυτός, pl. γωρυτοί, Latin: gorytus) is a type of leather bow-case for a short composite bow used by the Scythians in classical
Gorytos
Ancient central Asian goddess
beardless horseman who has a gorytos hanging on his left hip while another gorytos hands from a pole near the naiskos. The gorytos hanging on the pole might
Artimpasa
Container for holding arrows, bolts, darts, ammo, projectiles or javelins
1000 special royal guards). From Susa, Iran. 521-500 BC. British Museum Gorytos Chisholm 1911, Quiver. Gerry Embleton; Clive Bartlett (1995). English Longbowman
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Nomadic Iranic people of the Pontic Steppe
Scythian bows and arrows were kept in a combined quiver-bowcase called a gōrytos. Scythian gōrytoi hung from belts at the left hip, with the arrows usually
Scythians
200 BC–10 AD Greek kingdom in South Asia
Around 130 BC, the Central Asian recurve bow of the steppes with its gorytos box started to appear for the first time on the coins of Zoilos I, suggesting
Indo-Greek_Kingdom
Beliefs of the Scythian cultures
contained another dead warrior who was equipped with a sword, spears, and a gōrytos, and who might have been the armsbearer or bodyguard of the noble buried
Scythian_religion
Clothing of the Scythian people
wore their hair long and loose, and all adult men apparently bearded. The gorytos appears clearly on the left hip of the bare-headed spearman. The shield
Scythian_clothing
well as a repoussé gold-coated gorytos with scenes from the myth of Achilles and 70 arrowheads. The covering of the gorytos is similar to that found in Chortomlyk
Melitopol_kurgan
Decorative technique
Athens, Greece, unknown architect, 421–405 BC Ancient Greek guilloché on a gorytos, 400-336 BC, silver and gold, Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai, Vergina
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Museum in Greece around ancient Macedonian tombs
the tomb of Philip II Silver kylix from the tomb of Philip II The gold gorytos (combination quiver and bow case), shin-guards and neck armor of Queen
Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai (Vergina)
Museum_of_the_Royal_Tombs_of_Aigai_(Vergina)
Historical group of nomadic Iranian peoples
while the owner's weapons were fastened to the belt (sword or dagger, gorytos, battle-axe, whetstone etc.). Based on numerous archeological findings
Saka
Ancient Iranian nomadic confederation in Central Asia
Massagetaean man wanted to have sexual relations with a woman, he would hang his gorytos outside of her tent, inside of which the couple would proceed to have intercourse
Massagetae
Museum in Azov, Rostov, Russia
(various species) Reconstruction of steppe mammoth excavation site Weaponry Gorytos and sword sheath Venetian naval cannon Mortar Cannon Cannon Cannon Turkish
Azov Museum of History, Archaeology and Palaeontology
Azov_Museum_of_History,_Archaeology_and_Palaeontology
Supposed police force of Classical Athens
(demosioi), who wore Scythian dress and were equipped with bows and arrows in gorytos (the Scythian people were skilled archers). As portrayed on Attic vase
Scythian_archers
obverse (some sources, apparently in error, speak of an 8-ray star), and a gorytos on the reverse. Dmitry Shelov [ru] believed that since overstriking was
Myrmekion_Hoard_(2002)
King of Kings
also been removed. During military assemblies and campaigns, a horse or gorytos was depicted on the reverse of his coins. Mithridates II is viewed favourably
Mithridates_II_of_Parthia
Classical ornament used in friezes
Archaeological Museum, Naples, Italy Ancient Greek leaf-and-dart on a gorytos, 400-336 BC, silver and gold, Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai, Vergina
Leaf-and-dart
Attic red-figure oinochoe (wine jug)
characteristically Scythian, while the "Persian's" one-piece suit and gorytos are also typically Scythian, undermining the patriotic reading of the vase
Eurymedon_vase
Ukrainian history museum
displays of the 4th century BCE. Gold objects Gold plates Scythian golden gorytos (4th century BCE.) Ancient Greek Amphora "Melitopol". www.encyclopediaofukraine
Melitopol Museum of Local History
Melitopol_Museum_of_Local_History
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Knight, Perspicacious
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Life, Auto biography
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In Roman mythology; Jana was the wife of Janus.
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Compassionate; Tender
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Given by God
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gift from God'.
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English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German : variant of Kemp ‘champion’.Dutch : variant of Kempen 1.
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The Lady of the Lake.
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Someone who Rules the World
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Graceful.
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