The artifacts date to the fifth and sixth centuries B.C.
Archaeologists in Ukraine recently uncovered a glut of arrowheads, spinning wheels and ceramic fragments that date to the late sixth century and early fifth century B.C., a time when Scythian nomads, renowned for their skill as mounted archers, occupied the area.
Remnants of Scythian culture can be found at the Bilsk Historical and Cultural Reserve near the village of Bilsk in the Poltava province of central Ukraine. There, between the rivers Vorskla and Sukha Hrunia, lay the remains of a 12,300-acre settlement from which a wealth of artifacts have been excavated in recent decades, according to Ukraїner , a media project aimed at sharing cultural stories of Ukraine.
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