Recently I talked about an amazing pendant in the Historical Museum of Moscow, and today I bring to your attention photographs of another absolutely amazing exhibit from the same museum. These photos were taken by the researcher Sergey Sungirsky, who shared them with me.
This incredible iron disk belongs to the culture of the Ryazan-Oka burial grounds, which existed around the beginning of our era on the territory of Central Russia - along the banks of the Oka and in the upper Volga.
Notice the even concentric circles all over this disc. There is no description of this artifact - because historians cannot come up with an acceptable explanation for it. It is surprising that it is very similar to the mysterious Antikythera mechanism, found at the beginning of the 20th century off the coast of Greece. Apparently, in our museums there are many such mysterious artifacts, and each of us can find something that refutes the "official" history.
Let me remind you that I also talked about mysterious Chinese artifacts in the British Museum.
Natalia Trubinovskaya
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