SOME PROBLEMS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS OF THE BRONZE AGE IN KAZAKHSTAN

Authors

  • Amanzhol Boranbayuly Kalysh Doctor of historical sciences, professor of the Al Farabi Kazakh National University (KazNU), Kazakhstan, Almaty city
  • Zhumabek Aruzhan Argynkyzy Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (KazNU), Student of the Faculty of History, specialty Ethnology and Anthropology, Kazakhstan, Almaty city

Keywords:

Bronze Age, Andronovo culture, Begazy-Dandibai culture, tribal associations, tribal relations

Abstract

The article examines the tribes that lived in the Bronze Age, with the history of their location and beliefs.  The Bronze Age in our country (3000-1800 BC) was a period of significant changes in the history of mankind, marked by the development of metallurgy, the emergence of new technologies and the formation of complex societies. Tribal relations disintegrated, and powerful tribal associations began to form in their place. This time was also characterized by active migration and cultural interaction, which created complex ethnic problems that are still being discussed by historians and archaeologists

Published

2024-11-04

How to Cite

Amanzhol Boranbayuly Kalysh, & Zhumabek Aruzhan Argynkyzy. (2024). SOME PROBLEMS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS OF THE BRONZE AGE IN KAZAKHSTAN. Modern Scientific Technology, (8). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/MSC/article/view/4506

Issue

Section

Historical sciences