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fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

First revealed in spy photos, a Bronze Age city emerges from the steppe

Today all that's left of the ancient city of Semiyarka are a few low earthen mounds and some scattered artifacts, nearly hidden beneath the waving grasses of the Kazakh Steppe, a vast swath of grassland that stretches across northern Kazakhstan and into Russia. But recent surveys and excavations reveal that 3,500 years ago, this empty plain was a bustling city with a thriving metalworking industry, where nomadic herders and traders might have mingled with settled metalworkers and merchants.
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fromARTnews.com
3 weeks ago

3,600-Year-Old Bronze Age City Discovered in Northeast Kazakhstan

Semiyarka is a ca. 1600 BCE, 250-acre urban center on the Kazakh Steppe with organized on-site tin–bronze production indicating permanent metallurgical settlement.
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