Scythian - The capital of the Late Scythian kingdom
Time: 2nd Century BC
Place: Crimean Peninsula, Central Eurasia
Details: The most important site of the Late Crimean culture is Scythian Neaoplis, which was located in Crimea and served as the capital of the Late Scythian kingdom from the early 2nd century BC to the beginning of the 3rd century AD.
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