Cholpon-Ata petroglyphs

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The Cholpon-Ata petroglyphs are an open-air museum of ancient rock carvings, primarily from the Bronze Age and early Iron Age, depicting animals, hunting scenes, and ritual symbols in the mountains above Lake Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan.

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Cholpon-Ata Petroglyphs 1
Cholpon-Ata petroglyphs canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
open-air museum
petroglyph site
access open-air site accessible to visitors
country Kyrgyzstan
culturalContext Saka
Scythians
surface form: Scythian

nomadic pastoralists of Central Asia
depicts chariots
deer
hunters
ibex
snow leopards
solar symbols
wild goats
discovery systematically documented in the 20th century
earliestDate circa 1500 BCE
elevation approximately 1600 meters above sea level
hasMuseumFunction educational exhibits on rock art
hasTheme animals
hunting scenes
ritual symbols
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage tentative list
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List
heritageStatus part of "Sites of rock art in the Issyk-Kul Region" tentative property
inceptionPeriod Bronze Age
early Iron Age
latestDate circa 4th century CE
locatedIn Cholpon-Ata NERFINISHED
Issyk-Kul Region NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Kungey Alatau foothills
locatedNear Lake Issyk-Kul NERFINISHED
management authorities of Issyk-Kul Region and national heritage bodies of Kyrgyzstan
material granite boulders
stone
protectionStatus protected archaeological monument of Kyrgyzstan
significance evidence of ancient ritual and hunting practices around Issyk-Kul
important example of Central Asian rock art
siteArea approximately 42 hectares
touristAttraction yes

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Issyk-Kul Region hasAttraction Cholpon-Ata petroglyphs
Cholpon-Ata hasAttraction Cholpon-Ata petroglyphs
this entity surface form: Cholpon-Ata Petroglyphs