Discover treasures invaluable 2,800 years old on mountains in Kazakhstan

About 3,000 gold and precious metal artifacts are believed to belong to a royal member couple.

The priceless treasure is defined as 2,800 years old and belongs to the royal or noble members of the Saka people , who lived in Central Asia. Items of gold and precious metals were found including: bell-shaped bracelets, gold animal figures and precious gold chains.

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Gold and precious metal artifacts are found in a grave in the Tarbagatai, Kazakhstan mountain range.

The clothes have a finely crafted gold ornament, showing that the very high level of goldsmiths at that time.

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Decorative motifs with eagle.

Archaeologists hope to find the couple's remains, thought to be owners of priceless treasures. But they have not decided to excavate the tomb.

Professor Zainolla Samashev, head of the excavation team, said: ' A large number of valuable artifacts have been found in this burial site, making us believe that a man and a woman are buried. here. They belong to the aristocracy of the Saka '.

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One of the artifacts discovered in the ancient tomb.

There are about 200 graves on the Eleke Sazy plateau of the Tarbagatai mountain range in Kazakhstan. Many treasures have been found here, but most of them have been robbed in ancient times.

Even so, archaeologists believe that they will find more remains buried with Saka's treasures.