A 3000-year-old Pyramid Was Discovered In Kazakhstan - Alternative View

A 3000-year-old Pyramid Was Discovered In Kazakhstan - Alternative View
A 3000-year-old Pyramid Was Discovered In Kazakhstan - Alternative View

Video: A 3000-year-old Pyramid Was Discovered In Kazakhstan - Alternative View

Video: A 3000-year-old Pyramid Was Discovered In Kazakhstan - Alternative View
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We all know about the Egyptian Great Pyramids, but in fact, such structures are scattered literally all over our planet, but we have not yet found pyramidal structures in Kazakhstan. Now I will tell you about the first such find.

This building was discovered literally a hundred kilometers from the city of Karaganda, and at first glance, there is a resemblance to the Egyptian pyramid of Djoser.

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Of course, when viewed from the earth's surface, only dilapidated ruins are visible, but if you look at the area from a bird's eye view, a very clear pyramidal structure opens up.

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According to the first assumptions of scientists, this is nothing more than the oldest burial ground of any local king.

The carried out radiocarbon analysis showed that the structure is supposedly 3000 years old, and the tomb found in the central part turned out to be empty. This did not bother the scientists, and they put forward the assumption that this pyramid had already been plundered and that is why it is now empty.

Further excavations made it possible to find only a few fragments of human bones, which only indirectly indicates that this pyramid is a burial ground.

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In size, the Kazakh pyramid is quite inferior to the Egyptian pyramids, and it has only five steps. Further excavations have revealed many ceramic fragments, which were attributed to the Bronze Age. And then a dagger was found, presumably dated to the 12-14th century BC.

The restoration work of this object is fully completed and now the former ruins look like this:

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The fact that scientists are actively talking about such discoveries is remarkably the only thing that is a little embarrassing that official science does not even try to consider another possible purpose of pyramidal structures other than the burial place of nobles and kings. And any items found in such places automatically fall into the category of ritual objects.