The bodies of a man and woman who died 4,000 years ago have been found buried face-to-face in a grave in Kazakhstan.
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Credit: Karaganda Regional Government |
While some media reports claim that the archaeologists also found the burial of a priestess nearby, the archaeologists made no mention of this in their statement. While the statement says that the pair is "young" it doesn't give an age range.
It's not clear what killed the man and woman or their exact relationship to each other, including whether they were romantically involved.
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Credit: Karaganda Regional Government |
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Credit: Karaganda Regional Government |
Excavation of the cemetery and analysis of the remains are ongoing. The archaeological team is led by Igor Kukushkin, an archaeology professor at Saryarka Archaeological Institute at Karaganda State University in Kazakhstan. Live Science was unable to reach Kukushkin at the time this story was published.
Numerous archaeological remains have been uncovered in Kazakhstan. In 2016, a team led by Kukushkin found the remains of a 3,000-year-old, pyramid-shaped mausoleum. In 2014, a different team of archaeologists identified 50 geoglyphs with various shapes and sizes, including a massive swastika, that appear to date as far back as 2,800 years.
Author: Owen Jarus | Source:Live Science [August 01, 2019]
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