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Archaeologists Uncover Bronze Age City Transforming History in Kazakhstan
Archaeologists have unearthed a significant Bronze Age settlement in northeastern Kazakhstan, known as Semiyarka, which is believed to have been a major urban center approximately 3,600 years ago. This discovery, detailed in a recent study published in the journal Antiquity, reveals a settlement that spans 346 acres (about 140 hectares), making it more than four times larger than nearby villages from the same era.
The site, dating back to 1600 B.C., represents the first known location in the region with considerable areas dedicated to metallurgy and tin-bronze production, marking a crucial advancement in our understanding of ancient steppe societies. According to study lead author Miljana Radivojević, an archaeologist at University College London, “Semiyarka transforms our understanding of steppe societies. It demonstrates that mobile communities were capable of building and sustaining permanent, well-organized settlements centered on large-scale metallurgical production.”
Significance and Structure of Semiyarka
Situated on a bluff overlooking the Irtysh River, Semiyarka’s strategic location suggests it might have controlled trade routes along the river. The site’s nickname, the “City of Seven Ravines“, reflects its prominent topography and hints at its potential importance as a trading hub. As researchers surveyed the area using drones and conducted excavations, they identified two parallel rows of earthworks, which likely served to demarcate individual households.
Within these earthworks, walls made of mud brick were found, leading to the conclusion that this settlement was carefully planned. A larger central structure, approximately double the size of the others, may have served communal or governmental purposes. The area southeast of the earthworks revealed numerous metal artifacts, ores, and slag, indicating that Semiyarka was an early center for metalworking. This suggests a sophisticated level of industrial production for copper and tin bronze, a crucial material for the Bronze Age economy across Eurasia.
Implications for Understanding Steppe Societies
The metal ores utilized for crafting artifacts likely originated from deposits in the nearby Altai Mountains, which lie near the borders of Kazakhstan, Russia, Mongolia, and China. This proximity to valuable resources reinforces the theory that Semiyarka functioned as a central trade and distribution hub within the region.
Co-author Dan Lawrence, a landscape archaeologist at Durham University, noted, “The scale and structure of Semiyarka are unlike anything else we’ve seen in the steppe zone.” The findings challenge previous notions that the steppe societies were predominantly nomadic and lack substantial urban development. Instead, they demonstrate that these communities developed sophisticated, planned settlements comparable to those found in more established urban areas of the ancient world.
As excavations continue, the research team hopes to clarify Semiyarka’s role in the broader context of Bronze Age societies. The discoveries at this site not only reshape our understanding of the past but also highlight the complexity and innovation of ancient cultures in the steppe region.
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