Abstract

The publication is devoted to the results of an archaeological study of mound 10 of the Tulebaitobe-III burial ground, located in South Kazakhstan, in which a collective burial in a catacomb was discovered, a complex of artifacts was obtained, including tableware (pot and jug), remote weapons (a bone middle lining on the bow handle, iron stalked arrowheads), melee weapons (calling), horse harness (parts of a bridle, bit), household items (iron knives, belt buckles) and a ritual stone artifact. This complex, by its origin and ethno-cultural parameters, is associated with the state of Kangyui, and dates back to the 1st century BC - 3rd century AD

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