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Ancient artifacts linked to Genghis Khan uncovered in Kazakhstan’s Altyn-Emel

A hidden oasis in Kazakhstan’s vast desert holds clues to Genghis Khan’s conquests. What else lies beneath the singing dunes and chalk cliffs of Altyn-Emel?

In this image in the front there are stones and there is grass. In the center there is a cottage....
In this image in the front there are stones and there is grass. In the center there is a cottage. In the background there is a mountain.

Ancient artifacts linked to Genghis Khan uncovered in Kazakhstan’s Altyn-Emel

An archaeological excavation in Altyn-Emel National Park has unearthed fascinating findings. The park, located northeast of the Kapchagay Reservoir, is approximately a three-hour drive from Almaty. It spans an area of 3,000 square kilometers and is known for its diverse landscapes, including singing dunes and jagged chalk cliffs.

The excavation, led by an unnamed researcher, took place in an oasis within the park. This oasis is associated with Genghis Khan, who is said to have rested there during his conquests. The team discovered artifacts dating back to the medieval period, providing valuable insights into the region's health and cultural significance.

The national park is also home to unique geological features, such as lava caves. These caves offer a glimpse into the park's volcanic past and are a testament to its diverse landscapes.

The archaeological excavation in Altyn-Emel National Park has shed light on the region's rich history and cultural significance. The findings, associated with Genghis Khan, add to the park's allure and further cement its status as a unique and diverse national wonder.

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