SAKA BURIAL FROM CENTRAL KAZAKHSTAN: RESULTS OF INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH


Kukushkin A. Dmitriev Y. Zhauymbai S. Gusev I.
2024Cimmeria Publishing

Materialy po Arkheologii i Istorii Antichnogo i Srednevekovogo Prichernomorya
2024#2024Issue 1891 - 104 pp.

Thе article contains the materials of research of the Early Tasmola burial in Central Kazakhstan. The obtained material is represented by jewelry in the form of gold earrings, pendants and stone beads. The discovery of a grain grinder and a grindstone in the mound raises the question of secondary farming by the nomadic population in the Early Iron Age. Age and sex determinations of human remains, trace analysis of the grinder mechanism, and the rocks of stone products were determined. Radiocarbon analysis allowed to date the investigated construction within the framework of the middle of 8th — end of 6th centuries BC. This agrees with the typological analogies of gold earrings found in the burial.

Central Kazakhstan , Early Iron Age , grinder mechanism , jewelry , kurgan , radiocarbon dating

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Saryarka Archaeological Institute, Karaganda Buketov University, Universitetskaya Str., 28, Karaganda, 100028, Kazakhstan

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