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Gold jewelry with leopard and tiger designs unearthed in 2,400-year-old burial in Kazakhstan

Striking gold jewelry and weapons made by Sarmatian nomads have been unearthed from three burial mounds in Kazakhstan that date to about the fifth century B.C.

The discoveries suggest the western Atyrau region, just north of the Caspian Sea, was once a Sarmatian heartland.

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