Rare 10th-century elite burial of woman, newborn, and flayed horse discovered in southern Russia
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Kristina Killgrove
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Archaeologists in Russia have uncovered a rare elite burial from the 10th century containing a woman, a newborn child, and the complete flayed skin of a horse. The grave also contained a mirror and silver stirrup decorated in Chinese artistic style, revealing multicultural connections across 10th-century Asia. The excavation was led by Andrey Poliakov of the Russian Academy of Sciences, who noted that only a few dozen similar burials exist, highlighting the exceptional nature of the find.
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· 2 pulledIt's quite clear that this is far from an ordinary burial
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