شگفتیهای باستانشناسی قزاقستان جمعیت زیادی را جذب میکند
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لب بیشتر : http://parsi.euronews.com/2025/06/25/kazakhstans-archaeological-wonders-draw-crowds
مشترک شوید: یورونیوز به یازده زبان دیگر در دسترس شماست
00:00From ancient settlements to royal tombs, archaeological discoveries in Kazakhstan offer a window into millennia of early Central Asian civilizations
00:13and help reshape our understanding of modern Kazakh identity.
00:17Welcome to Kazakhstan! Welcome to Modern Nomads!
00:21We 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, the 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.
00:49After 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.
01:08The stone paved burial mounds form a chain, led by the largest and oldest tomb number 1. The earlier the period, the larger the mount.
01:29These Grand Saka era tombs offer insights into nomadic traditions dating back half a millennium before Christ.
01:44The most astonishing discovery was the burial of a royal couple. Alongside the man and woman, there were 13 horses, all bridled, settled and decorated with wooden horns, like those of the mountain goat.
01:59This reconstruction stands exactly where the original burial was uncovered.
02:04Right next to the necropolis is a museum showcasing all the discovered artifacts, wooden jewelry and decorations animal-inspired, adorned with gold, household items and reconstructions of humans and horses.
02:17Today, the site draws visitors from across Kazakhstan and abroad.
02:20Today, the site draws visitors from across Kazakhstan and abroad.
02:24East Kazakhstan is rich in ancient heritage.
02:48We are now heading to the outskirts of Eskimen city, where another archaeological site awaits.
02:53Aqbaor is a complex of settlements dating back to the Bronze and Early Iron Age.
02:59We often find fragments of ceramics, such as this fragment, which is a hidden part.
03:06Can I keep this? No? Okay.
03:13In this village, there was a very thick building.
03:17This is one building, this is the second building, and the third building went there.
03:21This discovery breaks the stereotype that the Saka was purely nomadic.
03:31The settled communities reveal that today's heritage is rooted in diverse and advanced civilizations.
03:38From 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 Esiktyum in the south, the Golden Man or Altinadam in Kazakh.
04:03The first building is the first building.
04:06The second building is the first building that is found on the territory of Kazakhstan.
04:13It dates from IV-III to the BC.
04:17The old building was found the golden elements of these elements.
04:20These are the characters of his clothing.
04:22These are images of animals, performed in a bird style.
04:26These are images of birds, of a mountain lion.
04:29On the shelves are the original items of these decorations.
04:32These are elements of the head cut.
04:35On the head cut, in the center, if you look at it,
04:38you can see the images of the horses with a mountain lion.
04:44Today, Kazakhstan's archaeological finds continue to attract crowds,
04:48both local and international,
04:50becoming powerful symbols of the nation's ancient legacy