Örnök: An Open-air Museum of Petroglyphs and Ancient Artifacts
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Explore the unique Örnök archaeological complex situated on the northern coast of Issyk-Kul lake. Covering an area of approximately 6 sq. km, Örnök serves as an open-air museum showcasing artifacts from the Bronze and Iron Ages, along with the early Middle Ages. The complex boasts more than 2000 stone boulders adorned with captivating petroglyphs. These petroglyphs depict intricate scenes of ancient humans and various animals, including the revered totemic animal of the local Bugu tribe - the deer, as well as mountain goats with distinctive curled horns, leopards, horses, camels, and dogs.
Beyond petroglyphs, the Ornok archaeological complex features ancient mounds and remnants of historical structures, offering a comprehensive glimpse into the past. For history and culture enthusiasts, this site is an ideal destination that promises a journey into the fascinating world of ancient civilizations.
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