Book Details
Format
Audiobook
Language
English
Published
May 8, 2007
Description
In a vivid blend of history and mythology, Dan Carlin delves into the fascinating world of the Scythians, the enigmatic warrior tribe of the ancient steppes. He brings to life their blood-soaked conquests and the eerily preserved mummies that offer a glimpse into their tattooed existence. Carlin's narrative is rich with tales of fierce Amazons and their unique customs, painting a tapestry of a time when survival meant living on the edge of brutality and intrigue.
With a storyteller's flair, he captivates readers with wild anecdotes that reveal the complexity of these nomadic cultures, including their unconventional practices and beliefs. From the smoky rituals that blurred the lines between reality and the spiritual to the legendary battles that defined their legacy, Carlin immerses the audience in an extraordinary journey through a world both savage and strangely beautiful.
With a storyteller's flair, he captivates readers with wild anecdotes that reveal the complexity of these nomadic cultures, including their unconventional practices and beliefs. From the smoky rituals that blurred the lines between reality and the spiritual to the legendary battles that defined their legacy, Carlin immerses the audience in an extraordinary journey through a world both savage and strangely beautiful.