A stunning 5th-century BC gold bracelet is one of 100 gold ornaments found in Kazakhstan, part of a remarkable treasure ...
The nomadic Sarmatians dominated the steppe region, which was spread between Eastern Europe and Central Asia from about fifth ...
Once complete, it will be Kazakhstan's first independent cultural ... and its architecture is modernist in style and devoid of ornament, in line with typical Soviet principles.
Kazakhstan’s Atyrau region had previously ... A drawing of a wolf was also found in one of the mounds. About 100 gold ornaments and pieces of jewelry were discovered. Photo from the Atyrau ...
Striking gold jewelry and weapons made by Sarmatian nomads have been unearthed from three burial mounds in Kazakhstan that ...
In Kazakhstan, these ornaments are far more than mere accessories; they embody a rich history, spirituality, and protective symbolism. Spanning centuries, they reveal the social customs and spiritual ...
Archaeologists in eastern Kazakhstan have identified a puzzling structure that ... of a pastoral culture that relied on herding for survival. Bronze tools and ornaments suggest that trade networks ...
A remarkable 3,800-year-old hexagonal pyramid has been uncovered in eastern Kazakhstan, shedding light on a little-explored ...
The golden ornament, known around the world as “the Solocha comb ... The Scythians were an ancient nomadic people who lived for the most part on the Eurasian steppes of Kazakhstan, the Russian steppes ...