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Saka. The burial mound builders
Saka. The burial mound builders - Building of tumulus (kurgan) by scyth
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Builders Burial Kurgan Mound Tumulus Saka Scyth
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Saka: The Burial Mound Builders - Building of Tumulus (Kurgan) by Scyth" The Saka, also known as the Scythians, were an ancient people who inhabited large parts of Eastern Europe and Central Asia from approximately the 9th to the 3rd centuries BC. They are renowned for their unique burial practices, which involved constructing massive tumuli, or burial mounds, over the graves of their deceased leaders and warriors. This photograph, sourced from Mary Evans Picture Library, depicts the building process of a Saka tumulus, also known as a kurgan. The image captures the raw power and grandeur of this ancient practice, with a team of workers laboriously moving large stones and earth to construct the mound. The use of oxen and sledges suggests that this was a communal effort, with the entire community coming together to pay tribute to their fallen leaders. The Saka people were a nomadic and pastoralist society, and their burial practices reflected their connection to the land and their belief in the afterlife. The tumuli served not only as a final resting place for the deceased but also as a symbol of their power and wealth. The larger the tumulus, the greater the status of the person buried within. The construction of these monumental structures required a significant amount of resources and labor, reflecting the organizational skills and social structure of the Saka society. The photograph offers a glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the ingenuity and determination of these ancient people and the legacy they left behind. The Saka tumuli can still be found throughout Eastern Europe and Central Asia, serving as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of these ancient civilizations. This photograph is a reminder of the importance of preserving and studying the past, as it provides valuable insights into the lives and beliefs of our ancestors.
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