"The Great Steppe: History and Culture” September 12 - October 12, 2019 at the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara, Turkey.

“The Great Steppe: History and Culture” September 12 - October 12, 2019 at the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara, Turkey.
This exhibit will feature more than 200 items from the collections of the Kazakhstan National Museum including the famous 5th century BCE "Golden Man", a Scythian warrior found in 1969 during the archaeological excavations at Saka. Some of the greatest examples from the Caspian and Central Asia regions, where Turkic culture is dominant will be displayed. The tomb of the Golden warrior contained more than 4,000 items made of gold, such as details used to decorate clothes, as well as jewelry and household utensils. The golden ornaments found on his crown and depicting tulpar, a mythological winged horse similar to Pegasus, have become a state emblem of Kazakhstan. Next year, “Golden Man” is expected to visit the United States, Italy, Austria, France and Germany.


Image: Rym Altynbekov's recreation of the Golden Man. Photo courtesy of Krym Altynbekov.

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