szkítését
Szkítését is a term that appears in historical and archaeological contexts, particularly related to the ancient Scythian culture. It generally refers to the material culture, artistic styles, and societal practices associated with the Scythians, a nomadic people who inhabited the Pontic-Caspian steppe from approximately the 7th to the 3rd centuries BCE. The term encompasses a wide range of artifacts, including elaborate goldwork, weaponry, horse trappings, and pottery, often characterized by distinctive zoomorphic motifs.
The Scythians were renowned for their equestrian skills and military prowess, and their art frequently depicts