Ancient Necropolis Discovered in Kyrgyzstan Reveals a Forgotten Chapter of the Silk Road After 2,000 Years
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Ancient Necropolis Discovered in Kyrgyzstan Reveals a Forgotten Chapter of the Silk Road After 2,000 Years
On the borders of Central Asia, some regions have retained the discreet traces of a past that major historical stories have often neglected. Where modern cards show borders, former routes once connected cultures, languages and beliefs. Today, archaeological excavations reveal the tangible imprint of these forgotten exchanges. The old tombs in Kyrgyzstan, recently uncovered in the south of the country, redraw the contours of a denser history, bur…
At the borders of Central Asia, some regions have retained the discreet traces of a past that the great historical accounts have often neglected. Where modern maps show borders, ancient itineraries once linked cultures, languages and beliefs. Today, archaeological excavations reveal the tangible footprint of these forgotten exchanges. The ancient tombs in Kyrgyzstan, recently discovered in the south of the country, re-design the contours of a de…
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