The purpose and age of the mysterious stone artwork is currently unclear, according to archaeologists in Central Asia.
A mysterious human face carved from stone has been discovered in Kazakhstan, archaeologists announced on Wednesday.The 'unique' relief was found was found in the in the Akmola region in the north of the Central Asian nation, a Facebook post from the Margulan Institute of Archaeology reported.The artwork is carved into a granite boulder located in the upper party of a rocky outcrop, according to archaeologists.
But analogous images are also seen from the early Iron Age of southern Siberia, as well as medieval Turkic cultures that spread across the Eurasian steppes. As a result, the carving could have been produced in a variety of historical periods.Last year, archaeologists announced the discovery of a pyramid structure in Kazakhstan that is thought to be more than 3,000 years old.
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