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Arkaim circles - the Siberian Stonehenge

Written By Mister Gu on Friday, November 2, 2012 | 12:43 PM

MYSTERIOUS PLACES - Russian Siberia remains a vast, unexplored land. While a lot of attention goes out to the Egyptian pyramids and Mesoamerican ancient cultures, there are amazing ancient phenomena in Siberia as well. We have previously written about the Ural giants and the Tunguska meteorite mystery. Another giant ancient structure is Arkaim.

Arkaim circles - the Siberian Stonehenge

Arkaim is a Bronze Age fortress in the Ural. Although it is now a ruin, it was once an advanced fortified city, well planned with drainage and sewage systems, mines and metallurgy facilities. Artifacts found at Arkaim were dated to 4,000 BC, but the site itself is much older. It is built as a troy town or maze, like other ancient structures all over Europe.

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