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Improvements

Airstrip

Alcázar

Barricade

Batey

Camp

Château

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Feitoria

Fishery

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Hacienda

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Kampung

Kurgan

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Mahavihara

Mekewap

Mine

Missile Silo

Mission

Modernized Trap

Monastery

Nubian Pyramid

Offshore Oil Rig

Oil Well

Outback Station

Pairidaeza

Pasture

Plantation

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Reinforced Barricade

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Roman Fort

Seaside Resort

Sphinx

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Routes

Kurgan
Description
Unlocks the Builder ability to construct a Kurgan, unique to Scythia.

+1 Faith and +3 Gold. +1 Faith for each adjacent Pasture (becomes +2 after researching Stirrups). Provides Tourism from Faith after researching Flight. Cannot be built on Hills.
Historical Context
For some reason, some of civilization’s greatest feats of engineering and construction are mausoleums and tombs, and, for some reason, these great piles are usually reserved for military and political leaders. For the Scythians these piles were great mounds of dirt, now called kurgans, from the Turkish word for “mound.” It appears that a number of the barbarian nomads of the steppes of Central Asia began interring their leaders in these mounds sometime around the 4th Century BC. By the Early Iron Age, the kurgans of the Scythians and other tribes were truly impressive mounds, some as much as 500 meters (1600 feet) across at the base, and might stand as high as 27 meters (89 feet). So, these tended to stand out on the rolling open terrain of the steppes. And then the Scythians decorated the tumuli with the bodies of slaves and horses, just to insure it got everyone’s attention that here lie a great man (or perhaps woman).
PortraitSquare
icon_improvement_kurgan

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_scythia
Scythia
+3 Gold
+1 Faith
Adjacency Bonus
+1 Faith from each adjacent Pasture tile.Becomes obsolete with Stirrups.
+2 Faith from each adjacent Pasture tile.Requires Stirrups.

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_animal_husbandry
Animal Husbandry
icon_terrain_desert
Desert
icon_terrain_tundra
Tundra
icon_terrain_plains
Plains
icon_terrain_grass
Grassland
icon_terrain_snow
Snow

Usage

Built By
icon_unit_builder
Builder
PortraitSquare
icon_improvement_kurgan
Description
Unlocks the Builder ability to construct a Kurgan, unique to Scythia.

+1 Faith and +3 Gold. +1 Faith for each adjacent Pasture (becomes +2 after researching Stirrups). Provides Tourism from Faith after researching Flight. Cannot be built on Hills.
Historical Context
For some reason, some of civilization’s greatest feats of engineering and construction are mausoleums and tombs, and, for some reason, these great piles are usually reserved for military and political leaders. For the Scythians these piles were great mounds of dirt, now called kurgans, from the Turkish word for “mound.” It appears that a number of the barbarian nomads of the steppes of Central Asia began interring their leaders in these mounds sometime around the 4th Century BC. By the Early Iron Age, the kurgans of the Scythians and other tribes were truly impressive mounds, some as much as 500 meters (1600 feet) across at the base, and might stand as high as 27 meters (89 feet). So, these tended to stand out on the rolling open terrain of the steppes. And then the Scythians decorated the tumuli with the bodies of slaves and horses, just to insure it got everyone’s attention that here lie a great man (or perhaps woman).

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_scythia
Scythia
+3 Gold
+1 Faith
Adjacency Bonus
+1 Faith from each adjacent Pasture tile.Becomes obsolete with Stirrups.
+2 Faith from each adjacent Pasture tile.Requires Stirrups.

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_animal_husbandry
Animal Husbandry
icon_terrain_desert
Desert
icon_terrain_tundra
Tundra
icon_terrain_plains
Plains
icon_terrain_grass
Grassland
icon_terrain_snow
Snow

Usage

Built By
icon_unit_builder
Builder
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