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Siberian Collection of Peter the Great
Collection of Saka Animal gold artifacts / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Siberian Collection of Peter the Great is a series of Saka Animal art gold artifacts that were discovered in Southern Siberia, from funeral kurgan tumuli,[6] in mostly unrecorded locations in the area between modern Kazakhstan and the Altai Mountains.[7][8] The objects are generally dated to the 6th to the 1st centuries BCE.[7][9]
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![]() Complete Siberian Collection of Peter the Great in the State Hermitage Museum. The right half of the display is for objects dated to the 6th-4th centuries BCE, while the left part covers the 3rd-1st centuries BCE.[1] | |
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