The remains of people who lived approximately in the 1st −4th centuries were discovered in Kyzyl-Koshuun valley of Batken region during archaeological excavations. The Batken State University reported.
The site, where the excavations were carried out, has a cemetery, graves, architectural objects, houses and petroglyphs. The last studies were carried out there in 1954-1960.
According to the head of the archaeological expedition, Candidate of Historical Sciences Abdinabi Kadyrov, the monuments found during the excavations may have been installed at Kara-Bulak cemetery. About 150-200 archaeological sites have been found in this valley.
According to him, during the research, personal items belonging to people, who lived in the 1st-4th centuries, were found. A vessel, three knives, a dagger, an arrowhead and a belt were found buried with the man.
He noted that the discovered objects would be sent for research to a European laboratory, where radiocarbon analyzes are carried out. After research, it will be possible to accurately determine the origin of the mound.