One of the main products of traditional Kazakh craftsmanship is metalwork. This art dates back to the Bronze Age, around the 2nd century BC, among the Saka-Sarmatians, Usuns, Kangly, and Huns. In the nomadic lifestyle…
During archaeological excavations in the cultural layers of the ancient cities of Otrar, Shaugar, and Karatobe, numerous examples of ceramic dishes were discovered. The fragments found indicate that these products were widely used in these…
In the Turkestan region, the burial grounds that have been preserved since ancient times have not yet been fully taken into account and comprehensively studied. These archaeological sites are a source of new data of…
A statue of a goat or mountain goat (amulet). The necklace is cast in bronze. Size: 2 x 2.5 cm. A hole is made in the upper part of the front leg for holding a…
The sacrificial stone has a rounded shape, the top is flat, in the center is a recess, the head of a ram is carved on the facade. During the Sarmatian period (IV-I centuries BC).) many sacrificial…