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Earliest human burial in Kazakhstan: Neolithic findings from the Koken settlement

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dc.contributor.author Doumani Dupuy, Paula N.
dc.contributor.author Tashmanbetova, Zhuldyz
dc.contributor.author Kiyasbek, Galymzhan
dc.contributor.author Merts, Viktor
dc.contributor.author Coil, Reed
dc.contributor.author Zhuniskhanov, Aidyn
dc.contributor.author Samashev, Zainolla
dc.date.accessioned 2024-10-23T04:50:52Z
dc.date.available 2024-10-23T04:50:52Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.citation Doumani Dupuy, P. N., Tashmanbetova, Zh., Kiyasbek, G., Merts, V., Coil, R., Zhuniskhanov, A., Samashev, Z. 2023. Earliest human burial in Kazakhstan: Neolithic findings from the Koken settlement. Kazakhstan Archeology, 3 (21), 164–186 (in Russian). DOI: 10.52967/akz2023.3.21.164.186 ru
dc.identifier.issn 2789-4525
dc.identifier.other doi.org/10.52967/akz2023.3.21.164.186
dc.identifier.uri http://rep.enu.kz/handle/enu/18288
dc.description.abstract Excavations at the settlement of Koken, located in the semi-arid steppe zone of Eastern Kazakhstan, unveiled stratified deposits of the Stone Age lying beneath the Bronze Age settlement. Within these earlier strata, a human burial dating to the mid-6th millennium BC or the early Neolithic period was unearthed. The burial at the Koken settlement contains the earliest known human remains, and with direct absolute dates, in Kazakhstan and, therefore, presents an exceptional opportunity to study the origin, lifestyle and composition of the hunter gatherer population before the appearance of a producing economy in the region. The article also presents a brief osteological analysis of early Neolithic human remains found at the settlement. Hypotheses are proposed regarding the possible ritual and design of burial, comparative analogies from Kazakhstan and the wider region of Central Asia and Siberia are given. Further study of the Koken settlement and the early layers of its settlement will be of key importance for understanding the adaptation, settlement and human economy in the Early Holocene in the hypercontinental climate of the steppe zone of Kazakhstan, as well as for clarifying the social, cultural and technological links between the hunter-gatherer populations of the Eurasian steppe. ru
dc.language.iso en ru
dc.publisher Kazakhstan Archeology ru
dc.relation.ispartofseries 3 (21), 164–186;
dc.subject archaeology ru
dc.subject East Kazakhstan ru
dc.subject early Neolithic ru
dc.subject human burial ru
dc.subject stone tools ru
dc.subject Kokentau ru
dc.subject Koken ru
dc.title Earliest human burial in Kazakhstan: Neolithic findings from the Koken settlement ru
dc.title.alternative Самое древнее захоронение человека в Казахстане: по неолитическим находкам поселения Кокен ru
dc.type Article ru


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