Bronze Age burial unearthed in West Kazakhstan

Specialists of the West Kazakhstan Centre of History and Archaeology have found the burial of a young lady dated back to the Bronze Age. 

Archaeologists in the West Kazakhstan have found the burial of a young lady dated back to the Bronze Age [Credit: Caspio Net]
It is situated in the territory of the ancient city of Zhaiyk some 12 kilometres from Uralsk. Archaeologists claim that their discovery is unique. 

The woman was buried in the fetal position and her body was directed to the west. It is believed that a person buried like that will receive the second birth. People buried their relatives and friends in such a manner in the Bronze Age, over 2,000 years ago. 

It means that if earlier archeological information dated Uralsk back to the 14th century, today there is proof that this city is much older. The ancient skeleton was situated near the 800-year old brick furnace.