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Holding hands for 5,000 years, a couple with mysterious jade rings and dagger

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13 July 2016

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The man's skeleton had a ring made of rare white jade over one eye socket. Picture: Dmitry Kichigin

Experts speculation that this ancient couple are an elderly man and his wife or concubine, buried for eternity in a show of affection. There are some unique aspects to the couple who are believed to be from the Bronze Age Glazkov culture.

The man's skeleton had a ring made of rare white jade over one eye socket. Three more were on his chest. Archeologist Dr Dmitry Kichigin said: 'It was probably somehow connected with their ideas about the afterlife.'

Samples of the bone of the couple have been sent to Canada for radiocarbon analysis, but the Russian team involved in the excavations believe the couple to be 4,500 to 5,000 years old. 

Bronze Age couple burial


Bronze Age couple burial


Bronze Age couple burial

The site is a sacred burial place since Neolithic times overlooking the waters of Lake Baikal, the oldest and deepest lake in the world. Pictures: Dmitry Kichigin

'In the grave we found male and female skeletons, lying on their backs, heads to the west, hand in hand,' he said. The site is a sacred burial place since Neolithic times overlooking the waters of Lake Baikal, the oldest and deepest lake in the world.

The male skeleton is complete but rodents destroyed the upper part of the female. Near the woman was a 'massive' knife made of jade, some 13 centimetres in length and 7 cm in width. 

Pendants of red deer and musk deer teeth were found on the male skull, and around the feet. Most likely, they decorated the hat and footwear.

'Were they relatives, or an owner and his concubine?' asked the archeologist. For now the answer is unclear: he would like to conduct DNA tests to check if the pair were related, but this appears to be too expensive.

The burial unearthed this summer is located at a cape on Maloe More, the strait that  separates the mainland and the Olkhon island, close to Chernorud settlement, in some 260 kilometres to north-east of Irkutsk. 

Bronze Age couple burial


Bronze Age couple burial

'It  would be very interesting to find out the purposes the massive jade knife, which we found near the woman, was used for. Pictures: Dmitry Kichigin

The precise location is being kept secret for now to avoid amateur diggers wrecking a site which is likely to contain more burials, possibly older than this one. 

'We were lucky to find at least one skeleton in excellent condition, with implements and decorations - it is the dream of many archaeologists,' said Kichigin. 'It  would be very interesting to find out the purposes the massive jade knife, which we found near the woman, was used for. 

'We also found some metal implement in a small leather bag between male's kneecaps.' Analysis will begin on the finds in the autumn. 

'The cape, where we conducted excavations, was obviously a sacred place for ancient people,' he said. It was not a settlement but used for religious rites and as a graveyard from ancient times.

'We can expect a lot of interesting discoveries on this archaeological site, so we plan to continue our work next year.' 

The archaeological team led by Dr Kichigan is from Irkutsk National Research Technical University, with the assistance of Yuliana Yemelyanova, from the
Laboratory of Archeology, Paleoecology, and Life Support Systems of the Peoples of North Asia.

The burial unearthed this summer is located at a cape on Maloe More, the strait that  separates the mainland and the Olkhon island, close to Chernorud settlement. Picture: The Siberian Times

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Comments (19)

While it looks very romantic the woman was killed to be buried with her dead companion. Is this where the Indian practice of suttee spread to or originated?
L Hall, Comox BC Canada
14/07/2016 08:42
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If the head was facing up when buried, perhaps the jade rings on the chest were placed over the other eye, mouth & nose (?) and moved down with movement of the head and overburden over time. I think many objects found in burials were placed there because they belonged to powerful people (perhaps made by them) and therefore were invested with potentially dangerous spiritual power themselves. Maybe best to get them out of circulation? Not so much as offerings?
Lachian, Habersham GA USA
14/07/2016 04:07
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This location may be where some American Indians originated from. I hope they get the DNA results back soon and continue with their research.
Elaine Galloway, Pasadena TX, USA
14/07/2016 00:44
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Might the jade knife be for ceremonial magic?
KJ, Flint/USA
13/07/2016 21:36
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