The final culture that has been excavated at Chastiye are a series of Turkic Kipchak (also called Polovtsy and Cuman) burials from the late 1200s. These mounds are usually covered with large boulders so are avoided by the local farmers. Last year, we excavated two mounds with horses interred next to the body. One contained a female secondary burial. Each of the two mounds from this year contained the bodies of young women. Though, once again, the graves had been looted, an earring fragment showed the burials to be from the late 13th century, the period of Mongol dominance in the area.
Todd Morrison about “Golden Hills” Excavations
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