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25-30 m height, 500 m diameter Salbyk kurgan before excavation, 5th-4th c.BC. Upper Enisey-Irtysh interfluvial. Photo begining of 20 c. Salbyk kurgan is surrounded by balbals, and topped with kurgan obelisk. Adrianov A.V., "Selections from field notes of kurgan excavations in Minusinsk territory", Minusinsk, 1902-1924, p.56, and Devlet M.A., "Great Salbyk kurgan - a grave of a tribel chief", in "History of Siberia", Tomsk, 1976, p. 147
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