Archaeologists Discover Inscriptions and Artifacts from Ancient Kangju State in Southern Kazakhstan

ASTANA — Archaeologists working at the Kultobe settlement in southern Kazakhstan have uncovered new inscriptions and rare artifacts linked to the ancient Kangju state, offering fresh insights into one of Central Asia’s earliest political entities. The discoveries were made during the 2026 excavation season by researchers from the Archaeology Center of …

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