Archaeologists in Kazakhstan’s Zhambyl Region have unearthed an ancient Turkic runic inscription within the Burkhansai gorge. The discovery was made by a team from the Margulan Institute of Archaeology, collaborating with local heritage experts. The finding occurred during fieldwork focused on researching the ancient and medieval history of the Syr Darya region. Details regarding the inscription’s content and age are still under investigation, but it is expected to provide valuable insights into the history of the Turkic peoples. This discovery highlights the rich archaeological landscape of Kazakhstan and its importance to understanding Central Asian history. Further research is planned to fully document and analyze the inscription.
