Kazakh archaeologists have discovered a burial site of a child and two adults who lived in the Neolithic era. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Sputnik Kazakhstan.
The remains found during excavations date back to the Neolithic period. This era is characterized by the emergence of agriculture and animal husbandry in human history. According to archaeologists, this discovery provides valuable information about the life and traditions of ancient people in the region.
The discovered burial contains the remains of three individuals: one child and two adults. Scientists are conducting research to determine how these people lived and under what circumstances they died. Currently, radiocarbon analysis is being performed to determine the age of the remains.
This discovery makes a significant contribution to the study of the Neolithic era in Kazakhstan. Archaeologists continue to search for other potential burial sites in the region.
