哈萨克斯坦发现青铜时代大型聚落,具备先进的城市规划和冶金技术。
Bronze Age mega-settlement in Kazakhstan has advanced urban planning, metallurgy

原始链接: https://archaeologymag.com/2025/11/bronze-age-mega-settlement-in-kazakhstan/

最近在哈萨克斯坦东北部发现的青铜时代聚落塞米亚尔卡(Semiyarka)正在重塑我们对欧亚草原生活的理解。该遗址年代可追溯至公元前1600年左右,占地140公顷,挑战了对草原游牧民族的传统认知,揭示了一个复杂、规划良好的城市中心。 塞米亚尔卡拥有矩形土方、围合的院落和一个巨大的中央建筑,表明这是一个定居的、有组织的社区。重要的是,考古学家发现了一个大规模的锡青铜生产区——在该地区前所未有,这表明塞米亚尔卡是广阔的欧亚贸易网络中的一个关键节点,利用阿尔泰山脉附近的金属资源。 塞米亚尔卡战略性地位于伊尔蒂什河沿线的贸易路线要道,并具有防御优势,它长期作为生产、社区生活和区域影响力的中心发挥作用。这项国际合作研究项目表明,中亚青铜时代社会有能力建设和维持复杂、繁荣的聚落。

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Archaeologists in northeastern Kazakhstan have discovered a remarkable Bronze Age settlement that is changing the ways scholars understand life, technology, and social organization across the Eurasian steppe. The 140-hectare Semiyarka site commands a plateau above the Irtysh River and represents one of the most extensive and sophisticated settlements ever documented in this vast region.

Bronze Age mega-settlement in Kazakhstan reveals advanced urban planning and metallurgy
Drone photograph of the archaeological site of Semiyarka, looking from the south-east to the north-west (photograph by Peter J. Brown). Credit: M. Radivojević et al., Antiquity (2025)

Semiyarka, dating from around 1600 BCE and associated with the Cherkaskul and Alekseevka–Sargary cultural traditions, challenges the previously held view regarding the nature of steppe settlements as small-scale, mobile camps. Instead, it offers evidence of a carefully planned urban landscape that features rectilinear earthworks, enclosed domestic compounds, and a monumental central structure likely serving administrative or ceremonial functions. Its layout testifies to a community that planned its environment with precision, creating an organized settlement unlike anything previously identified in the steppe zone.

Large-scale tin-bronze production has also been uncovered by archaeological surveys and excavations. Clusters of slag, crucibles, and metal artifacts point to an industrial zone within the settlement for copper and tin processing. Although small-scale workshops have been reported elsewhere in Central Asia, nothing on this scale or level of organization has previously been recorded in this part of Kazakhstan. The position of the settlement not far from the Altai Mountains, rich in metals, suggests that Semiyarka was an important node within more extensive Eurasian networks of exchange, with the distribution of tin bronze, one of the most crucial materials of the period, reaching far beyond the steppe.

Bronze Age mega-settlement in Kazakhstan reveals advanced urban planning and metallurgy
Corona spy photograph of Semiyarka (KH4B Mission 1116, April 1972). Credit: M. Radivojević et al., Antiquity (2025)

The location of the site seems to have been selected by taking both economic and strategic factors into consideration. Situated well above a chain of seven ravines, Semiyarka controlled movement across the Irtysh valley, opening routes for trade and natural resources to the people of the site. The combination of defensive advantages, intensive metallurgical activities, and architectural planning places Semiyarka among the most complex Bronze Age communities in the region known so far.

Bronze Age mega-settlement in Kazakhstan reveals advanced urban planning and metallurgy
Map of features identified through geophysical prospection by Archaeological Services, Durham University. Credit: M. Radivojević et al., Antiquity (2025)

The project is a result of international collaboration among researchers from Toraighyrov University, UCL, and Durham University. Advanced geophysics, landscape analysis, and materials studies have helped reveal the scale of the settlement and the sophistication of its metalworking systems. Their findings show that Semiyarka was far more than a temporary habitation site; it functioned as a stable, long-term center of production, community life, and regional influence.

Semiyarka represents a landmark example of urbanism within the steppe region, demonstrating that societies of the Bronze Age in Central Asia were able to construct and sustain large, complex settlements with wide-reaching economic connections.

More information: Radivojević, M., Lawrence, D., Merz, V. K., Merz, I. V., Demidkova, E., Woolston-Houshold, M., … Brown, P. J. (2025). A major city of the Kazakh Steppe? Investigating Semiyarka’s Bronze Age legacy. Antiquity, 1–9. doi:10.15184/aqy.2025.10244
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