RESEARCH OF ARCHEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS IN THE KYZYLKOL TRACT
Alexander P. Andrey D.
30 June 2021Margulan Institute of Archaeology
Kazakhstan Archeology
2021#12Issue 2120 - 140 pp.
The article is devoted to the first results of a cartographic and reconnaissance survey of a new historical and cultural region near Lake Kyzylkol: exploration work was carried out on seven burial grounds, on single large mounds, on the settlement of Kyzylkol Aktobe and on a stone structure on the Kyzylsengir hill – on the last two objects lifting material was collected and reconnaissance pits were laid. The concentration here on a relatively limited territory of several large-scale archaeological objects allows us to consider this oasis on the northern slopes of Karatau as an independent historical and cultural zone of great scientific and social significance, called “Kyzylkol”. Initial work on the archaeological sites of this area made it possible to determine the belonging and chronology of the monuments associated with the ancient population that lived here in the first half of the 1st millennium AD (the time of the existence of the Kangju state).
archaeology , cartography , exploration pit , Kangju , sites
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South Kazakhstan State Pedagogical University, Shymkent, Kazakhstan
Turkestan Regional Museum of History and Local Lore, Shymkent, Kazakhstan
South Kazakhstan State Pedagogical University
Turkestan Regional Museum of History and Local Lore
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