Archaeologists unearth a 3,400-year-old pyramid from the Scythian-Saka period in Kazakhstan

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Archaeologists unearth a 3,400-year-old pyramid from the Scythian-Saka period in Kazakhstan

During four excavation seasons at the Karajartas Mausoleum in the Shet district of Karaganda Region, archaeologists from Karaganda University in Kazakhstan unearthed a pyramid belonging to the Scythian-Saka period.

The pyramid, a pyramidal stepped mausoleum, is believed to be a mausoleum complex for a ruler from the Begazı Dandibay culture, a late Bronze Age culture that thrived during the last phase of the Andronovo period (2000–1150 BCE)...
 
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