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LONDON (Reuters) – Archaeologists have discovered 4,000-year-old teenagers buried in a "wonderful" cemetery in Kazakhstan.
Archaeologists say that the buried couple would have been 16 and 17 when he died, probably belonging to noble families of the culture in which they lived.
It is not known whether they are brothers or lovers, but the couple are buried while they look at each other during their journey to the beyond.
The experts have yet to determine how they died and it is planned to conduct research on the remains to discover them.
The remains of the two young men were found in a former funeral complex called the Kiziltau Cemetery, consisting of five hills in the remote Karaganda region.
The scientists also found gold and bronze treasures in the grave and the girl wore two bracelets with spiral ends, as well as necklaces depicting the sun, as well as precious gold rings in the form of curls. ears.
"This woman was buried with seven days of ash and skull.The tomb was not stolen later, despite the looting of many nearby graves," said archaeologist Igor Kokoshkin. Explaining that the reason may be due to fear of thieves, recalling that the seven pots are an unusual number. – Daily mail
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