00:00Archaeologist should be a friend of his own,
00:03his fanatism should be,
00:04should be a foundation for the formation of these specialists.
00:13I started in 1966,
00:16when I was in the history of the faculty,
00:18it was romantic to live in the archaeological,
00:21in the student camp and work.
00:23When I was living, I looked at the rest of the old man,
00:28who lived 3,5 thousand years ago,
00:31and on the rest of the lives of my life.
00:38Our history is very long-long,
00:4190% of it is related to the ancient period.
00:46The ancient period of our history is constructed
00:49only by archaeological sources.
00:51This is the most important thing.
00:54To write the ancient and ancient history,
00:58of the ancient people,
00:59of the Kazakh population,
01:00and of the ancient people,
01:01the ancient people,
01:02and the ancient people,
01:03to use archaeological material.
01:04When the berries were created here,
01:11the skotovs, the hunters, the warriors,
01:14they lived, cocaped, and took guests.
01:18Here, somewhere in the near future,
01:22the governor of this state.
01:25In the center of this place,
01:27the Tsar's necropole was found,
01:31and now it remains to be found,
01:34the traces of the remains of the city of this country.
01:44In the beginning of the 1990s, in the neighboring region of the Russian Altaic,
01:49people began to find these new fried currants.
01:54Then I came up with the idea,
01:57that we also have fried currants.
02:00Why should we not discover such currants,
02:03find these ancient genetic sources,
02:05to compare them to the modern казахskis population,
02:10to show the relevance of the molecular and biological level?
02:16We did it in 1998,
02:19to start these scientific researches,
02:22which still continues to be here.
02:26We found that there were more of 30 saviors
02:30in the early ancient Iylute,
02:32the Saqqs epoch.
02:36Then they were dug into the Elfovato
02:39the Houn-Nusambi assimis and the Etoxtra-Nusambi
02:40that have been dug into thebean-nusambi
02:42for the museum.
02:43Here we were impressed by the opening of this museum's complex.
02:52This is one of the most successful moments of opening the museum in 2008.
02:59Everyone wants to see this gold.
03:04As a real gold person, if we use this term,
03:09there are only two of them.
03:11There are two of them,
03:12the one of Ysikski and our Ysikski,
03:15Ysikski IV and III do our era.
03:18It was VIII do our era.
03:20It was completely destroyed.
03:23There were two people left,
03:25and they were destroyed.
03:26And there, in 20 cm,
03:29we found a person who found a person.
03:33The person who found a person,
03:35and then, after the war,
03:37after the war,
03:38they were destroyed.
03:39The people just didn't see it.
03:40To our幸福.
03:46In the first place,
03:47I did a reconstruction
03:48with the Haleola Ahmichan.
03:50This reconstruction,
03:52in the Ysikski and the National Museum.
03:54There is a person,
03:56there is a rattle,
03:57there is a rattle,
03:58there is a rattle,
03:59there is a rattle,
04:00there is a rattle,
04:01there is a rattle.
04:02There is a rattle,
04:03and a rattle.
04:04There is a rattle.
04:05There is an rattle.
04:06There is a rattle.
04:07There is an rattle,
04:08a rattle.
04:09These are as small as they were.
04:11A rattle,
04:12a half a millimeter,
04:13a rattle.
04:14It is VIII do our era,
04:15it is the 2800s.
04:16What kind of technology,
04:17a real knowledge need to be able
04:19to build a insulting,
04:21it is there is to get it on,
04:22but then put it,
04:23and then build a rattle.
04:25And then create a rattle.
04:27I have a lot of tasks for 10 years, and I have a lot of books that are written.
04:3580 years after 1,5 years will not be completed, but I will not be able to do all these tasks in this time.
04:43So, I will put my life in a certain time.
04:4785, maybe, I will start.
04:51Or 90, I will start.
04:5790, I will start.
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