A huge 4,000-year-old Bronze Age hexagonal pyramidal structure has been discovered in Kazakhstan, which is apparently the first pyramidal structure ever discovered on the Eurasian steppes.
Archaeologists have been researching and excavating the site for nearly a decade and now they’ve revealed their findings to the world.
Each face spans a length of 42 feet or 12.8 metres and is made up of eight rows of stacked stone. At each corner of the pyramid is a large upright stone with a flattened face on the outer surface. These larger stones are also made from a different rock type too.
The site also revealed other finds including pottery, gold earrings and other jewellery, which may indicate the site had important significance.
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