Archaeologists have uncovered new insights into a significant Bronze Age metalworking center in Kazakhstan, shedding light on the region’s early technological advancements and trade networks. Recent excavations and analyses, detailed in Archaeology Magazine, reveal sophisticated methods of metal production that highlight the central role this site played in the development of metallurgy across Central Asia. This discovery not only enhances our understanding of ancient industry but also underscores Kazakhstan’s importance in the broader narrative of Bronze Age civilization.
Bronze Age Metalworking Center Unearthed in Kazakhstan Sheds Light on Ancient Craftsmanship
Archaeologists working in the steppe regions of Kazakhstan have uncovered a remarkably well-preserved site that offers unprecedented insight into Bronze Age metalworking techniques. The excavation revealed multiple furnaces, slag deposits, and an array of metal artifacts, indicating a sophisticated production hub dating…
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Author : Olivia Williams
Publish date : 2025-11-22 15:26:00
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