‘Priceless’ 2,800-year-old ‘royal jewellery’ stash found in Kazakhstan

  • Some 3,000 gold and precious items were found in the Tarbagatai mountains
  • The trove is believed to belong to royal or elite members of the Saka people 
  • Among the finds are earrings, gold plates and a necklace with precious stones 

An astonishing stash of 2,800-year-old gold jewellery has been unearthed by archaeologists in Kazakhstan.

Some 3,000 golden and precious items were found in a burial mound in the remote Tarbagatai mountains.

The treasure trove – described as ‘priceless’ – is believed to belong to royal or elite members of the Saka people who held sway in central Asia eight centuries before the birth of Christ.

A stash of 2,800-year-old gold jewellery has been unearthed by archaeologists in Kazakhstan
Some 3,000 precious items were found in a burial mound in the remote Tarbagatai mountains
The treasure trove - described as 'priceless' - is believed to belong to royal or elite members of the Saka people

Among the finds are earrings in the shape of bells, gold plates with rivets, plaques, chains, and a necklace with precious stones.

Gold beads decorating clothes were made with the use of sophisticated micro-soldering techniques, indicating an exceptional level of development jewellery-making skills for the period.

Archeologists expect to find the remains of the prestigious couple, the owners of the glittering treasures – but they have not yet dug open their graves.

Professor Zainolla Samashev, in charge of the excavations, said: ‘A large number of valuable finds in this burial mound let us believe a man and a woman are buried here – the reigning persons or people who belonged to the elite of Saka society.’

Among the finds are gold plates with rivets, plaques, chains, and a necklace with precious stones (pictured)
Also among the treasure trove - described as 'priceless' are earrings in the shape of bells
Gold beads decorating clothes were made with the use of sophisticated micro-soldering techniques

Head of the East-Kazakhstan region Danial Akhmetov said: ‘This find gives us a completely different view of the history of our people.’

The ancient people clearly had exceptional skills in mining, or extraction, selling and jewellery making, he said.

‘We are the heirs of the great people and great technologies,’ he said.

There are some 200 burial mounds on the Eleke Sazy plateau where these treasures were found but many were robbed in ancient times.

There are some 200 burial mounds on the Eleke Sazy plateau where these treasures were found but many were robbed in ancient times
The first jewellery was extracted here two years ago, although in the time of Russian ruler Peter the Great some treasure was removed
The first jewellery (above) was extracted here two years ago, although in the time of Russian ruler Peter the Great some treasure was removed

The plateau with rich pastures around was seen as a ‘paradise’ by the Saka kings.

The first jewellery was extracted here two years ago, although in the time of Russian ruler Peter the Great some treasure was removed.

Despite this, experts believe they will find more remains with gold treasures of the Saka people.

‘There are a lot of burial mounds here and the prospects are very large,’ said leading Kazakh archeologist Yerben Oralbai.

The Saka people were a branch of the Sythians – a sophisticated nomadic civilisation in central Asia stretching into Siberia. They spoke languages linked to Iranian.

Experts believe they will find more remains with gold treasures of the Saka people. Pictured, some of the items excavated in 2016

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