ScythoThracian
The Scytho-Thracians were a group of nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples who inhabited the Pontic-Caspian steppe and the Thracian territories of the Balkans during the Iron Age. They are known for their significant cultural and military influence in the region. The Scytho-Thracians are believed to have emerged from the interaction between the Scythians and the Thracians, with the latter being an indigenous population of the Balkans.
The Scytho-Thracians are first mentioned in historical records during the 6th century BCE, when they were described
The Scytho-Thracians played a significant role in the political and cultural landscape of the Pontic-Caspian steppe
The Scytho-Thracians' influence waned in the 4th century BCE, as they were gradually assimilated by other peoples,