A burial found in Armenia dates back to 1300-1200 BC. Archaeologists found in it the remains of a man and a woman, who were probably a couple. This is reported by Nauka w Polsce.
The burial was discovered in the ancient fortress city of Metsamor. The remains are very well preserved.
The couple died at the age of 30-40.
“Their death is a mystery, because we do not know its causes. But everything points to the fact that they died at the same time, since there are no traces of re-opening the tomb,” said archaeologist Krzysztof Jakubiak.
The tomb itself was rich: hundreds of beads and gold pendants, carnelian pendants, ceramic vessels and a faience flask
The identity of the deceased is still being determined, no clues.