Abstract:
The article is devoted to the results of the archaeological research of the Saka-Wusun burial ground of
Karatuma. The Saka-Wusun issue despite of the long history of the study still requires additions to the factual
base. A number of key issues related to the ethnic history, economic activities, social structure of the Zhetysu
tribes need to be clarified. In this light, the results of excavations of the Karatuma burial ground acquire a
high degree of relevance. The investigation of 167 mounds during the excavations at the burial ground in
2010 made it possible to obtain a very wide data series at once. The collection of the burial ground includes a
number of interesting findings: armament, objects of worship and belt set. Mass material is ceramic crockery
and paleoanthropological collection. Comparative analysis of the inventory, as well as radiocarbon dating
analysis aided to date the burial to V–III BC. The results of the excavations at Karatuma burial ground confirm
existing theories about the ethnic and cultural attribution of the memorials of the region, their economic
activities and intercultural contacts. At the same time they allow to identify new challenges in the study of social
structure in the saka-wusun period.