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SUMMARY:Tunnug 1: Excavating a Royal Scythian Tomb in Siberia
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DESCRIPTION:\n\nThe royal burial mound Tunnug 1 located in the Tuva Republi
 c has begun to reveal insights into\nhighly stratified societies of the pr
 ehistoric Eurasian steppes. The site\, characterized by its wellpreserved 
 wood architecture reminiscent of the famed Arzhan 1 site\, dates back to t
 he 9th century\nBCE. With a central mound of over 100m in diameter and an 
 extensive multi-period periphery\, Tunnug\n1 provides an invaluable source
  of data to explore the transition between the Bronze Age and the\nIron Ag
 e in the eastern steppes. The excavation of this monument from 2017 onward
 s has not only\nshed light on the socio-economic and cultural practices du
 ring the Early Iron Age but has also led to\nthe unearthing of a wide arra
 y of artifacts and structures spanning from the Bronze Age to the Turkic\n
 period. These findings include not just architectural elements\, but a var
 iety of items such as ceramics\,\nweaponry\, jewelry\, and items of person
 al adornment\, offering a view into the material culture of\nthe peoples w
 ho inhabited this region over the course of 2500 years. This presentation 
 aims to\nintroduce the Tunnug 1 project and its significance in the broade
 r context of Eurasian archaeology.\nFurthermore\, it will highlight the la
 test\, yet unpublished discoveries from the site\, showcasing the\npotenti
 al of Tunnug 1 to change our understanding of this crucial period in Euras
 ian prehistory. \n\nZugangsdaten: \nhttps://univienna.zoom.us/j/6813511647
 1?pwd=Tlp1UnFHdlFjZVFkeWFjOUh2ZUs5QT09\noder \nhttps://zoom.us/join \nMeet
 ing-ID: 681 3511 6471 – Kenncode: 764099 
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