On the territory of modern Scotland in Glasgow, the unique Kochno stone was excavated, and after research was re-buried, the patterns on which still cannot be deciphered and are simply of great interest to the entire scientific community.
This artifact is a slab measuring 8 by 13 meters, which is covered with ornaments that have received working names: whirlpools and cup-shaped signs. Similar fragments of the past are found almost throughout the planet, but this instance has the best preservation.
The Concho Stone was discovered and excavated by James Harvey back in 1887. But modern man is extremely dismissive of the heritage of the past, and therefore, in order to protect it from destruction and damage, it was decided in 1965 to bury the artifact back into the ground.
In 2017, it was decided to reopen the artifact and conduct new research.
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Unfortunately, the survey revealed new graffiti dating from the 20th and 19th centuries.
And the inscription of the renowned archaeologist Mann, who carried out research on the stone in 1937, was also discovered. He put forward the theory that these drawings marked the movement of the solar and lunar disks. But at the end of his own research, he abandoned his theory. At the moment there is no working version that explains the purpose of these images.
After collecting new data, scientists decided to hide the artifact underground again. To ensure its maximum safety. In the future, they hope that a special zone will be created on the territory of Scotland, inside which it will be possible to show this unique artifact to everyone without fear.