Royal Mound “Baygetobe“ from the Burial Ground Shilikty
Mounds are one of the most valuable sources of
information on various aspects of life, household skills, rituals and
beliefs of the ancient peoples of Kazakhstan. Moreover, the objects
associated with the cult of the burial of the dead are the most
informative, and often the only source of knowledge about past eras.
The present study is devoted to some results of the excavations
carried out on the mound "Baygetobe" of Shilikti burial ground. The
purpose of the work is associated with certain categories of grave
goods and reading "Fine Text" of Shilikti graves, whose structure is
the same for burials of nobles and ordinary graves. The safety of a
royal burial mounds, the integrity and completeness of the source are
of particular value for studying.
[1] A.T. Toleubayev, "Grave structures Saka "gold" of the mound from the
archaeological complex Shilikty", Proceedings of the international
scientific-practical conference "Kazakhstan and the outside world: Past
and Present", Almaty, 2005, pp.1-7
[2] S.Chernikov, "Enigma of the Golden Barrow", Moscow: Science, 1965.
pp. 17-18
[3] K.A. Akishev, G.A. Kushaev "The ancient culture of of Saks and Usuns
the Ili River valley", Alma-Ata, 1963. p. 76
[4] M.K. Habdullina, "Ishim steppe in the early Iron Age", Alma-Ata, 1994.
pp. 22-24
[5] M.A. Itina, L.T. Yablonsky, "Saka of the Lower Syr Darya", Moscow,
1997. pp. 31-37
[6] A.H. Margulan, Collected Works, Volume 1: "Begazy-Dandybay culture
of Central Kazakhstan", Almaty: Atamura, 1998. pp. 152-179
[7] A.T. Toleubayev, "Gold of early saks period form Shilikty valley,
Kazakhstan", Folia praehistorica Posnaniensia T. XV, 2009, Instiut.
prahistorii, UAM Poznan. pp. 176-183
[8] E.V. Chernenko, "The Scythian Armor", Kiev, 1968. p. 65
[9] M.P. Grjaznov, "Arzhan" Moscow, 1980. pp. 39-40; M.P. Grjaznov,
"The Ancient Art of Altai", Moscow- Leningrad, 1958. pp. 5-14;
ðÉ. Margulan, ðÜ. Akishev, M. Kadyrbayev, ðÉ. Orazbayev, "Ancient
cultures of Central Kazakhstan", Alma-Ata, 1966. p. 402
[10] A.Sbrueva, "The history of the population in the Kama Anan'ino era",
Materials and research in archeology, vol. 30, Moscow, 1952. p. 140.
[1] A.T. Toleubayev, "Grave structures Saka "gold" of the mound from the
archaeological complex Shilikty", Proceedings of the international
scientific-practical conference "Kazakhstan and the outside world: Past
and Present", Almaty, 2005, pp.1-7
[2] S.Chernikov, "Enigma of the Golden Barrow", Moscow: Science, 1965.
pp. 17-18
[3] K.A. Akishev, G.A. Kushaev "The ancient culture of of Saks and Usuns
the Ili River valley", Alma-Ata, 1963. p. 76
[4] M.K. Habdullina, "Ishim steppe in the early Iron Age", Alma-Ata, 1994.
pp. 22-24
[5] M.A. Itina, L.T. Yablonsky, "Saka of the Lower Syr Darya", Moscow,
1997. pp. 31-37
[6] A.H. Margulan, Collected Works, Volume 1: "Begazy-Dandybay culture
of Central Kazakhstan", Almaty: Atamura, 1998. pp. 152-179
[7] A.T. Toleubayev, "Gold of early saks period form Shilikty valley,
Kazakhstan", Folia praehistorica Posnaniensia T. XV, 2009, Instiut.
prahistorii, UAM Poznan. pp. 176-183
[8] E.V. Chernenko, "The Scythian Armor", Kiev, 1968. p. 65
[9] M.P. Grjaznov, "Arzhan" Moscow, 1980. pp. 39-40; M.P. Grjaznov,
"The Ancient Art of Altai", Moscow- Leningrad, 1958. pp. 5-14;
ðÉ. Margulan, ðÜ. Akishev, M. Kadyrbayev, ðÉ. Orazbayev, "Ancient
cultures of Central Kazakhstan", Alma-Ata, 1966. p. 402
[10] A.Sbrueva, "The history of the population in the Kama Anan'ino era",
Materials and research in archeology, vol. 30, Moscow, 1952. p. 140.
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information on various aspects of life, household skills, rituals and
beliefs of the ancient peoples of Kazakhstan. Moreover, the objects
associated with the cult of the burial of the dead are the most
informative, and often the only source of knowledge about past eras.
The present study is devoted to some results of the excavations
carried out on the mound "Baygetobe" of Shilikti burial ground. The
purpose of the work is associated with certain categories of grave
goods and reading "Fine Text" of Shilikti graves, whose structure is
the same for burials of nobles and ordinary graves. The safety of a
royal burial mounds, the integrity and completeness of the source are
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