Karatau Mountains
Not to be confused with Krakatau.
The Karatau Mountains are located in southern Kazakhstan just north of the Syrdaria River, and they display a unique geomorphology. The name Karatau means Black Mountain in the Kazakh language. The mountains, aside from housing a varied geology, contain numerous stone archaeological sites that represent the many stages of cultural evolution from the early Paleolithic Age (1 million BP) to the Neolithic Age (6500 BP).[1]
World Heritage Status
This site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on September 24, 1998 in the Cultural category.[2]
Notes
- ↑ Paleolithic sites and geomorphology of Karatau mountain range - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
- ↑ Paleolithic sites and geomorphology of Karatau mountain range - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
References
- Paleolithic sites and geomorphology of Karatau mountain range - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2009-03-23.
Coordinates: 42°53′20″N 69°58′50″E / 42.88889°N 69.98056°E
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