Young Couple Buried Face to Face 4,000 Years Ago Unearthed in Kazakhstan

Young Couple Buried Face to Face 4,000 Years Ago Unearthed in Kazakhstan
Remains of a young man and woman facing each other, was unearthed by archaeologists in central Kazakhstan. Karaganda regional government
Bill Pan
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The bodies of a young man and woman who died 4,000 years ago have been found buried face-to-face in a grave in Kazakhstan.

A Bronze Age cemetery was unearthed in Kazakhstan’s Karaganda region during an archeological dig, the regional government reported in a Kazakh-language statement. Remains of a male and female, believed to be of “young age”, were found buried with a variety of grave goods that includes gold and jewelry artifacts, knives, ceramic pots, and beads. The remains of horses were also found near the burial.
Bill Pan
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