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{{AFC submission|t||ts=20181202193700|u=KeikoAJ7|ns=118|demo=}} Petroglyphs of Sary-Kamysh— Petroglyphs of Sary-Kamysh is cultural heritage of Kyrgyzstan. This is extremely significant site locating in the territory of Issyk-Kul region, Kyrgyz Republic, Central Asia. Stones and petroglyphs on them dating back to the Bronze Age. Also, not considering Sary-Kamysh heritage, there are Balbals (Turkic Era statues), Turkic ritual fencings. The quantity of petroglyphs stones is about 2 thousands of very different size and different motifs on them. Starting with "Solar Man" ending with the picture of Camels' caravan. Location: Issyk Kul region 3 kilometers to north of Sary-Kamysh village, Kyrgyz Republic, Central Asia. Description: That heritage site is huge in terms of size and its centuries-long history of human inhabitation. The petroglyphs stones expand from up to down along the mountain. This structure looks like road, but it was not a road, perhaps it is the remains of a flooded stream. Crimes: In spring 2017, one local person reported: He noticed that some people are stealing rock art items from this heritage sites for their Guest Houses, Hotels, Own territories. Countermeasures: In May 2017, AUCA professors and students of Archaeology division made aimed-trip in order to fix coordinates of every stone with petroglyphs. ReferencesPetroglyphhttps://auca.kg/en/auca_news/3105/ |
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