IIRC the ancient Scythians "slaves" were basically farmers who got taxed by the "owner", nothing like what we imagine as a slave today. When indebted to a man, he provided his slave a plot of land, a house, and the tools needed to setup a farm, asking only for a portion of his crops.
IIRC the ancient Scythians "slaves" were basically farmers who got taxed by the "owner", nothing like what we imagine as a slave today. When indebted to a man, he provided his slave a plot of land, a house, and the tools needed to setup a farm, asking only for a portion of his crops.
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