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[[File:Tashtyk culture funeral masks.jpg|thumb|{{center|[[Tashtyk culture]] [[funeral mask]]s. The masks were often painted. Oglakhty necropolis. [[Hermitage Museum]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Siberian Times |url=https://siberiantimes.com/science/casestudy/features/this-tattooed-tashtyk-man-was-found-half-a-century-ago-yet-now-for-the-first-time-we-can-see-his-lifelike-face/}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Nusse |first1=Gloria |title=Craniofacial Anatomy and Forensic Identification |date=24 September 2022 |publisher=Academic Press |isbn=978-0-12-809578-2 |pages=16-1716–17 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DFmfDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA16 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Bahn |first1=Paul G. |title=Great Sites of the Ancient World |date=27 October 2020 |publisher=Frances Lincoln |isbn=978-0-7112-5914-0 |pages=176-177176–177 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fnEJEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA177 |language=en}}</ref>]]'''Oglahty''' (Russian: Оглахты) is a [[mountain range]] and a burial complex of [[Tashtyk culture]] located 60&nbsp;km north of [[Minusinsk]], [[Khakassia]], [[Russia]], on the right bank of [[Yenisei River]]. Oglahty burials are dated to ca. 1st century BC. The burials were first surveyed in 1903 by A.V. Adrianov. The dryness of the soil and favorable climatic conditions in the burial monument preserved perishable materials including wood, leather, fur, and fabrics. A prominent place among artifacts in the Oglahty complex occupy solid and decorated polychromatic fabrics. They are preserved in the [[Hermitage Museum]] of [[Saint Petersburg]].
 
==References==
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*Adrianov A.V. ''"Selected notes from diaries of the kurgan excavation in Minusinsk territory"'', Minusinsk, 1924
 
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[[Category:Mountain ranges of Russia]]
[[Category:Landforms of Khakassia]]
 
 
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