
The North Kazakhstan branch of the A. H. Margulan Institute of Archaeology organized a round table "Archeology of Northern Kazakhstan: achievements and prospects" dedicated to the study, preservation and popularization of the archaeological heritage of the region.
The event was attended by the Botai Museum Reserve, which presented materials reflecting the results of research and museum work.
During the meeting, new results of archaeological field research were presented, as well as books published based on the results of the work in 2023-2025.
The purpose of the round table is to share experiences between archaeologists, museum specialists, representatives of science, culture and education.
The event is held within the framework of the PCF project of the Committee of Science of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan BR24992951 "Archaeological heritage of Saryarka (from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages)".
A participant of the "Young Archaeologist" circle at the BOTAI Museum-Reserve, Zhaksylykova Tomiris, created a video about the Botai man using artificial intelligence.
Her work is an example of how modern technologies help the younger generation discover ancient history and cultural heritage in a new format.
We are proud of our talented and enthusiastic children who study the past of their native land with interest!
On October 31, the little guests came to the museum-reserve «Botai» — pupils of the kindergarten «Kolosok».
The children got acquainted with the ancient Botai culture with interest and examined the artifacts with delight and curiosity.
Their smiles and shining eyes are the best gratitude for us!
On October 22, the Botai Museum-Reserve hospitably welcomed students from the village of Kyzylasker, Ayyrtau district.
An exciting and informative tour was conducted for the children, which began with an inspection of the rich exposition of our museum-reserve. The children were able to get acquainted in detail with the history, way of life and culture of the ancient inhabitants of these lands.