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“During excavations in the area of the archaeological site Aradetis Orgora, 100 km west of Tbilisi, Italian scientists from the Ca 'Foscari University, together with their Georgian colleagues, discovered fragments of a ceramic vessel with traces of wine inside.
In the previous parts there was a note about a vessel with water found in Georgia. This fact speaks of the catastrophically rapid burial of vessels into the ground.
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An arched structure in the Lena floodplain?
Perhaps this is one of the cities of Tartary. But the object must be studied on the spot.
Promotional video:
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In the Bulgarian city of Plovdiv, during the excavation of the Great Basilica, archaeologists have discovered unique historical artifacts. In the center of the city, during the archaeological research of the Great Basilica, valuable artifacts were found - parts of 9 columns.
It can be seen that the remains of the structure are in the soil-clay layers.
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Kiev. Podil (about this was in the previous parts of this series of posts). But the excavations have been going on for two years.
Officially: 11v street.
A layer of black soil under layers of sandy loam
Read more in this news clip:
Excavations in Ukrainian. working like black diggers - just looking for value?
The found artifacts date back to about the 11-13th century, that is, to the times of Kievan Rus. The remains of the buildings are in relatively good condition - they have survived under a thick layer of soil of 7 m. Above this place was the city pier in the 17-18 centuries. It is possible that the remains of other houses are located nearby under the layer of earth. Archaeologists said that such a find was a sensation that could change our whole idea of Kiev at that time. After all, it was previously believed that the city ended in the area of Borichev street, and no one expected to find it on the Postal log cabins from the times of Kievan Rus. There is a whole economic complex - fences and a log house. Obviously, there was a manor in this place.
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A couple of videos from the channel on "Hidden Russia" YouTube:
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Khorsabad, Iraq:
The palace city looked like this.
We found the city-palace in this state. They were so lazy to clean it from dirt and debris that so much accumulated that they hid the gates in clay masses, and indeed the whole city was turned into a hill. Residents, apparently, moved to litter in another city. Cultural layers, however! You can't argue with science. Well, if this version does not suit you, then there is the second: the city was destroyed and buried by the conquerors. As they say, wiped off the face of the earth. And also no one argues - everyone believes this.
Collective photo of archaeologists-guest workers of that time. They put a prop so that it would not collapse.
The territory is inside.
This is in the same place, only, perhaps, another gate. Or the upper arch has already been removed.
Beginning of work.
They did not dig further into the territory.
As a result, by 2013. it all looked like this.
And after the vandalism of ISIS - so.
Most likely, in Egypt at one time they also did this. Monkeys don't need the legacy of history.
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When Egyptologists unearth this, they call it a secret tomb.
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Some people reproach that I am collecting everything in one pile, that each fact should be considered separately. I partially agree. But who can say with confidence that the temples in Egypt and the buildings in Moscow were not brought in at the same time? Although they were built in different eras (according to TI). After all, why did Napoleon go to Egypt, and then to Moscow? Perhaps the territories were depopulated and their capture was the easiest? As I previously expressed the opinion - Europe got the least of all during the cataclysm (or did not affect it at all) and the same France (then, apparently, Gaul) was able to restore its military potential very quickly.
Continued: Part 9