Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – The Siberian Valley of the Kings, located on the Southern Siberian Steppe in the Russian Federation, holds significant archaeological value due to remarkable discoveries made over the years.
Excavations have uncovered large kurgan tombs, often containing treasures believed to be royal. The Scythians buried their dead in these kurgans, some of which are prominent landscape features. Notable finds include an untouched Scythian warrior’s grave, the burial of a woman with a unique gold pectoral ornament, and numerous other artifacts.
To date, few Scytho-Siberian animal style artifacts have been discovered, making the recent finds especially valuable. These objects represent exceptional craftsmanship, and their motifs may convey symbolic and social meanings related to cosmology, status, and identity. Scientists have examined a set of recovered animal-shaped artifacts, which provide fresh insight into an intriguing ancient tradition.
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