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Related: About this forumThis Ancient Belt Buckle Retrieved from 'Russian Atlantis' Looks Like a Bedazzled iPhone Case
By Mindy Weisberger - Senior Writer a day ago History
The black belt buckle was studded with gems and resembled a decorative cellphone case.
A 2,100-year-old "iPhone" accompanied a woman into the afterlife, in a necropolis in what is now Siberia.
(Image: © IHMC RAS/Pavel Leus)
From the depths of Russia's "Atlantis" a famed archaeological site in southern Siberia that lies underwater for most of the year archaeologists emerged with what looks like a like a jewel-studded case for an iPhone.
But the black rectangle, which measures about 7 inches (18 centimeters) long and around 4 inches (9 cm) wide, is no electronics accessory; it's an ancient belt buckle made of jet a gemstone made from pressurized wood inlaid with small beads of mother-of-pearl, carnelian and turquoise, The Siberian Times reported.
Scientists with the Institute for the History of Material Culture at the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) found the object in a woman's grave, where it lay upon the skeleton's pelvis. The researchers nicknamed the woman "Natasha" and dubbed the artifact "Natasha's iPhone," according to The Siberian Times.
The grave that held the so-called iPhone lies in the Siberian territory of Tuva, near the border of Mongolia. There, archaeologists identified two burial sites Terezin and Ala-Tey dating to the Xiongnu period around 2,000 years ago, according to a study co-authored by Leus and published in 2018 in the journal Asian Archaeology.
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