Scythian religion

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Scythian religion was the ancient polytheistic belief system of the nomadic Scythian peoples of the Eurasian steppe, centered on sky, war, and nature deities and practiced through animal sacrifice and elaborate burial rites.

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Scythian religion canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient religion
ethnic religion
polytheistic religion
associatedWithPractice mummification of elites
scalping of enemies
use of cannabis in rituals
hasAfterlifeBelief continuation of social status after death
need for grave goods in afterlife
hasBeliefType polytheism
hasCoreAspect nature worship
sky worship
war worship
hasCultPlace kurgan
open-air sanctuary
sacred grove
hasDeity Api
Argimpasa
Argimpasa
surface form: Artimpasa

Goitosyros
Papaios
Tabiti
Thagimasadas
hasEarthDeity Api
hasFertilityDeity Argimpasa
Argimpasa
surface form: Artimpasa
hasFireDeity Tabiti
hasRitual animal sacrifice
divination
elaborate burial rites
funerary feasts
horse sacrifice
libations
hasRitualSpecialist seer
shaman
hasSacredAnimal horse
stag
hasSacredObject drinking horn
sword
hasSacredSymbol cauldron
golden deer motif
hasSkyDeity Papaios
hasSource works of Herodotus
surface form: Herodotus Histories
hasWarDeity Goitosyros
Thagimasadas
influencedBy Iranian mythology
surface form: Iranian religious traditions
practicedBy Scythians
practicedIn Eurasian Steppe
surface form: Eurasian steppe
relatedTo Sarmatian religion
ancient Iranian religion
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE

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Ossetian folk religion influencedBy Scythian religion