One of the most famous finds at pazyryk is the pazyryk carpet which is probably the oldest surviving pile carpet in the world.
Pazyryk carpet image.
Detail from a carpet in the state hermitage museum in st petersburg.
Pazyryk art has images presenting connection of the soul of the deceased with the totem animal.
Replica of urartu elk and elk images in pazyryk rug.
Excavated from the grave of a scythian nobleman the radiocarbon tests proved that the carpet was produced in the 5th century bc.
The carpet was found in the pazyryk valley in siberia in the altai mountains.
Wikimedia the most stunning find at this site was the discovery of the mummified bodies containing intricate tattoos.
The middle of the carpet consists of a ribbon motif while in the border there is a procession with elk or deer and in another.
The most exponential are the scenes with goddess on the skythian carpets.
The pazyryk rug is one of the oldest carpets in the world dating around 5th c.
The first are the remains of an individual believed to be a pazyryk chief.
Bc now in the hermitage museum in st.
Both nations have traditions of carpet weaving spanning thousands of years and the horses represented on the ancient carpet are nearly identical to horsemen on a frieze in the ancient persian city of persepolis.
Petersburg russia the pazyryk rug was found in 1949 in the grave of a scythian nobleman in the bolshoy ulagan dry valley of the altai mountains in kazakhstan the pazyrk rug had been frozen in the ice and it was very well preserved.
Petersburg russia where much care has been given to ensure its preservation for future generations.
Bce date uncertain but earlier than other pazyryk graves.
Although very old the weaving technique used on this carpet is very advanced and it shows a long tradition in carpet production.
Bce date uncertain but earlier than other pazyryk graves.
Pazyryk 2nd bashadar barrow 6th or 5th c.
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Tree of life images from author s collection of urartu metal belts pazyryk carpet detail.
Two of the sets of remains are fairly well known to this day.
Decorations for saddle hanging forming image of tiger head.
Images comparing urartian art and the pazyryk.
Winged griffins are found in urartian metal works.
The pazyryk carpet most likely came from central asia though it is really a tossup between persia or armenia.
The pazyryk carpet is currently on display in the state hermitage museum in st.
It measures 183 200 cm and has a knot density of approximately 360 000 knots per square meter which is higher than most modern carpets.
Note braided tail on antelope similar to horse tails and the winged mythical figure on right.
Pazyryk altai 2nd bashadar barrow 6th or 5th c.