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Photo from the materials of the expedition led by Albina Yerzhanova Ancient yurt carving discovered by archaeologists in Kazakhstan Tengrinews.kz - Archaeologists investigated a nearly 3000 year old pastoralist site in the mountains of the Almaty region and discovered "stone
13 August 2024
Photo © Turar Kazangapov Kazakh horses named the oldest domestic horse breed Kazakh horses are the oldest of domestic breeds that continues to inhabit the territories of its original formation said a Russian scientist Leonid Gaiduchenko.
10 August 2015
Frame from the video of KTK TV channel. 3000-yo cauldron discovered in eastern Kazakhstan A 3000-y.o. cauldron dated back to the Bronze Age has been discovered in eastern Kazakhstan.
12 October 2014
Photo © Alibek Dzhenalinov Ice age animal bones discovered in Northern Kazakhstan Bones of ice age animals have been discovered in Pavlodar Oblast in northern Kazakhstan.
05 August 2014
Ruins of the citadel. Photo from the Turkestan Album of 1871-1872. Archeological park to be built in Taraz: 2000 years of history An archeological park will be constructed around a medieval tower in Kazakhstan's southern city of Taraz by 2017.
20 April 2014
©Reuters/Radu Sigheti Ancient past challenges modern teaching in 'cradle of mankind' In Kenya's national museum, wide-eyed school children gaze at blackened skeletons of long gone ancestors, 1.5 million-year-old remains that provide key lessons today for modern teachers of mankind's origin.
30 October 2013
©REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski Earliest iron artefacts came from meteorite The earliest iron artefacts ever found -- funeral beads strung around bodies in a 5,000-year-old Egyptian cemetery -- were made from a meteorite.
20 August 2013
Cambodian jungle graveyard mystifies experts Over a hundred "burial jars" and a dozen coffins arranged on a ledge in remote Cambodian jungle have for centuries held the bones -- and secrets -- of a mysterious people who lived alongside with the Angkor era.
03 July 2013
Ancient mysteries revealed in Turkmen desert sands Over four millennia ago, the fortress town of Gonur-Tepe might have been a rare advanced civilisation before it was buried for centuries under the dust of the Kara Kum desert in remote western Turkmenistan.
06 April 2013
'Tree of life' has Kurdish roots: study Seen by some as emblematic of the Mediterranean landscape and cuisine, the olive tree in fact has its domesticated roots in Kurdish regions, said a study Wednesday that seeks to settle an age-old debate.
06 February 2013
Public to get access to ancient Mexican beach rock carvings Thousands of years ago, long before Spanish conquistadores raided Mexico, ancient people carved circles, spirals and drawings of bow hunters into volcanic rocks dotting a Pacific beach.
07 December 2012
Photoillustration from markville.ss.yrdsb.edu Ancient craftsmen lived at the territory of Almaty oblast Scientist and professor of Al-Farabi Kazakhstan National University suggested that primitive people lived at the territory of Almaty oblast over 35 thousand years ago.
10 August 2011
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