Scythian Quiver & Armour of a Woman, Vergina

Server Costs Fundraiser 2023

Running a website with millions of readers every month is expensive. Not only do we pay for our servers, but also for related services such as our content delivery network, Google Workspace, email, and much more. We would much rather spend this money on producing more free history content for the world. Thank you for your help!
$10193 / $21000

Illustration

David Grant
by
published on 03 October 2019

The gold quiver, shin-guards and neck armour of the female in the unlooted 4th Century BCE tomb at Vergina, Greece, discovered in November 1977 CE.

Remove Ads

Advertisement

About the Author

David Grant
David Grant is author of the 917-page tome, In Search of the Last Testament of Alexander the Great (2017) and Unearthing the Family of Alexander the Great (2019) written in close cooperation with anthropologist and materials scientists in Greece.

Cite This Work

APA Style

Grant, D. (2019, October 03). Scythian Quiver & Armour of a Woman, Vergina. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/11075/scythian-quiver--armour-of-a-woman-vergina/

Chicago Style

Grant, David. "Scythian Quiver & Armour of a Woman, Vergina." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified October 03, 2019. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/11075/scythian-quiver--armour-of-a-woman-vergina/.

MLA Style

Grant, David. "Scythian Quiver & Armour of a Woman, Vergina." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 03 Oct 2019. Web. 25 Mar 2023.

Membership