Shilikty

Coordinates: 43°32′59″N 78°17′00″E / 43.549697°N 78.283366°E / 43.549697; 78.283366
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Shilikty
South Siberia
Dates7-6th centuries BCE
Major sites43°32′59″N 78°17′00″E / 43.549697°N 78.283366°E / 43.549697; 78.283366
Preceded byKarasuk culture
Followed byAldy-Bel culture, Pazyryk culture, Tagar culture

Shilikty (Ru: Шиликты курганы), formerly Chilikti, also more precisely Baigetobe Kurgans (Ru: Курганы Байгетобе) in Shilikty Valley,

Arzhan-2 kurgan in Tuva.[1]

The Kurgans contained vast quantities of precious golden jewelry.[4] Remains of a "golden man" (similar to the Issyk kurgan golden man) were found in 2003, with 4262 gold finds.[5]

  • Flying deer, Chilikti (VII. - VI. B. C.) Kazakhstan.[6]
    Flying deer, Chilikti (VII. - VI. B. C.) Kazakhstan.[6]
  • Eagle (Griffin), Chilikti (VII. - VI. B.C.) Kazakhstan.[7]
    Eagle (Griffin), Chilikti (VII. - VI. B.C.) Kazakhstan.[7]
  • Saka kurgan dates, Shilikty being among the earliest.[8]
    Saka kurgan dates, Shilikty being among the earliest.[8]

References

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  3. ^ Zhumatayev, Rinat (1 January 2013). "Royal Mound Baygetobe from the Burial Ground Shilikty". International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering.
  4. JSTOR 24049162
    . Ainsi des bractrées d'or à l'effigie du sanglier qui étaient fixées aux vêtements ont été découvertes dans les Kourganes du 6eme siècle de Chilikti (Kazakhstan oriental) et d'Arzhan-2 (Touva)
  5. ^ Noyanuly, Noyanov Edyl (2016). "THE "GOLDEN PEOPLE" OF KAZAKHSTAN". World Science: 47. 2003 Associate Professor of National University of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University and Professor Gani lobster Abde§ Tulebaev in East -Kazakhstan near Zaisan in place Baygetobe "Chilikti-3" number 1, the mound of the "golden man" (4262 gold find) (Figure 4)
  6. ^ ""Roter Altai, gib dein Echo!" Festschrift für Erika Taube zum 65. Geburtstag". 2005: 37. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. ^ "International exhibition of original artifacts "Scythian gold"" (PDF). 2017: 93. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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