Balbals kurgan stelaes
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  • Photo title: Balbals kurgan stelaes
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  • Balbals kurgan stelaes. Kurgan stelae or Balbals are anthropomorphic stone stelae, images cut from stone, installed atop, within or around kurgans, in a double line extending from a kurgan. The stelae are also described as obelisks or statue menhirs. Spanning more than three millennia, they are clearly the product of various cultures. The Iron Age specimens are identified with the Scythians and medieval examples with Turkic peoples. Such stelae are found in large numbers in Southern Russia, Ukraine, Prussia, southern Siberia, Central Asia, Turkey and Mongolia. Historical ancient ages. Historic unesco world heritage mansions. Flat grassland prairie moorland lowland meadow steppe wold pasture plain highland plateau tableland line. UHD 4K 3840x2160.
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