Female's jewellery collection of the Karasuk culture

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The period of Late Bronze on the territory of Khakas-Minusinsk hollow is represented by the Karasuk archaeological culture (XIII-VIII B. C.). Various Kinds of jewellery, made of bronze and white clay, are found in those burials. Among them there are several items, which were found in women's graves only. For instance, «mirrons», triangle plates, rings, bracelets, pendants and clay imitations of Kauri shells. The richest various products is the female set of jewellery collection.

Khakas-minusinsk hollow, karasuk archaeological culture, jewelers, female jewellery collection, bronze, bone, white clay, hats, clothes, shoes

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