Unique Bronze Age Artifacts Found in Kazakhstan

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Astana, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) — Scientists have discovered valuable Bronze Age artifacts during archaeological work on the territory of the Bugun Reservoir in the Ordabasy district of Kazakhstan's Turkestan region, Kazinform reported on Friday.

The discovered artifacts include stone tools dating back 40-60 thousand years, gold-inlaid jewelry, bronze bracelets, household items, weapons, and copper coins from the medieval period.

According to the head of the expedition, professor of the South Kazakhstan Pedagogical University Alexander Podushkin, such large-scale finds were recorded for the first time in the territory of Central Asia, namely in the Ordabasy region.

"These exhibits show that the population of the Bronze Age not only knew metallurgy and foundry, but also mastered the techniques of jewelry art. All this testifies to the high level of development of our ancestors and confirms that the Ordabasy region was one of the centers of ancient civilization and culture," the archaeologist noted. –0–

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