Gold Earrings
Ak-Koitas burial ground, collection of B. Baytanaev. XIV-XII centuries BC.
Objects discovered through archaeological excavations and research
Bronze sickle. Single-edged, with a curved shape. The handle has edges wrapped inward at the top, forming an open socket
A bronze fragment of a sickle, arc-shaped, single-edged. On one side, closer to the back, there is a V-shaped mark.
Sickle. Bronze. Single-edged. The handle has a hook-shaped ending twisted towards the spine. On one side of the handle, there
Knife. Bronze. Double-edged. Rounded end of the blade. There is a deep neckline (2.5 cm) on one side. The handle
A piece of sickle. The Bronze Age. The single-edged one has a hole with a diameter of 0.5 cm. The
Fragment of a bracelet. A broken fragment of a leaf-shaped bracelet. The end has spiral twists, forming a conical shape
Bronze Age. A small fragment of a bronze sickle blade. Only a part of the working edge has survived. Handmade,
The ingot. The sleeve is fastened, casting seams are visible on the sides. The tulka has a round shape in
A bronze sickle fragment with a hook. The hook is wrapped towards the back of the sickle.The Bronze Age. Material: