Bronze Age hexagonal ‘pyramid’ not like anything ‘found before in the Eurasian steppe’

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Archaeologists in Kazakhstan have discovered a 3,800-year-old hexagon-shaped structure that they describe as a “pyramid.” The maze-like structure is not as tall as Egypt’s monuments, but currently stands about 10 feet (3 meters) high and likely served as an elite burial site.

The discovery is not like anything “found before in the Eurasian steppe,” according to a statement from Eurasian National University in Kazakhstan.

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