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  • 25/6/2025
Las maravillas arqueológicas de Kazajistán atraen a las multitudes

En este episodio de 'Modern Nomads', viajamos por Kazajistán en busca de sus tesoros arqueológicos más cautivadores, desde las tumbas reales Saka de Berel en el este hasta la icónica exposición Golden Man en la capital, Astana.

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00:00From ancient settlements to royal tombs, archaeological discoveries in Kazakhstan offer a window into millennia of early Central Asian civilizations and help reshape our understanding of modern Kazakh identity.
00:17Welcome to Kazakhstan. Welcome to Modern Nomaz.
00:20We begin this episode in Birel, the place in eastern Kazakhstan widely known for its stunning scenery and archaeological discoveries.
00:32Nestled at the foot of the Altai Mountains, this site holds a remarkable past.
00:37On the brink of a new millennium, Kazakh archaeologists uncover here a tomb of Saka nobles buried here for over 2,000 years.
00:46Today, it's known as the Valley of the Kings.
00:48After years of archaeological excavations, around 100 aristocratic burials have been uncovered at the site.
00:56While many date back to the Saka period, the necropolis also includes remains from the later Turkic era.
01:02Today, the 170 hectare site is protected and open to the public.
01:18Stone-paved burial mounds form a chain, led by the largest and oldest, tomb number one.
01:35The earlier the period, the larger the mount.
01:37These Grand Saka era tombs offer insights into nomadic traditions, dating back half a millennium before Christ.
01:45The most astonishing discovery was the burial of a royal couple.
01:49Alongside the man and woman, there were 13 horses, all bridled, saddled and decorated with wooden horns, like those of a mountain goat.
01:58This reconstruction stands exactly where the original burial was uncovered.
02:03Right next to the necropolis is a museum showcasing all the discovered artifacts, wooden jewelry and decorations animal-inspired, adorned with gold,
02:13household items and reconstructions of humans and horses.
02:17Today, the site draws visitors from across Kazakhstan and abroad.
02:24En el año 2015, en el año 2015, se ha llegado a 14 años.
02:28En este lugar, en el año 2015, se ha llegado a la ciudad de Francia.
02:31En el año 2018, se ha llegado a la ciudad de Francia.
02:36En el año 2018, se ha llegado a la ciudad de Francia.
02:41Se ha llegado a la ciudad de Francia.
02:45East Kazakhstan is rich in ancient heritage.
02:48We are now heading to the outskirts of Eskimen city,
02:51where another archaeological site awaits.
02:54Aqbaor is a complex of settlements dating back to the bronze and early Iron Age.
02:59We often find fragments of ceramics.
03:02This fragment is the pre-done part.
03:06Can I keep this?
03:07No?
03:08Okay.
03:13In this village, it was very rich.
03:15There was a building very deep.
03:17This is one building, here is the second.
03:20This discovery breaks the stereotype that the Saka was purely nomadic.
03:30The settled communities reveal that today's heritage is rooted in diverse and advanced civilizations.
03:37From East Kazakhstan, we head to the heart of the country, Astana.
03:52The capital houses Kazakhstan's most iconic archaeological find, an earth in 1969 from the Issyktium in the south, the Golden Man or Altinadam in Kazakh.
04:34En la parte de la cabeza, en el centro, puedes ver las formas de caballeros de caballeros de caballeros de caballeros de caballeros.

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