Archaeologists discover remains of 2500-year-old advanced civilization in Russia
 


By ANI 
Friday December 28, 02:37 PM 
Moscow, Dec 28 (ANI): Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a 
2500-year-old advanced civilization at the bottom of Lake Issyk Kul in the 
Kyrgyz mountains in Russia. 

According to a report in RIA Novosti, the team consisted of Kyrgyz historians, 
led by Vladimir Ploskikh, vice president of the Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences, and 
other Russian colleagues, like historian Svetlana Lukashova.

The expedition resulted in sensational finds, including the discovery of major 
settlements, presently buried underwater. 

The data and artefacts obtained, which are currently under study, apply the 
finishing touches to the many years of exploration in the lake, made by seven 
previous expeditions.

The discovery consisted of formidable walls, some stretching for 500 
meters-traces of a large city with an area of several square kilometers.

Other findings included Scythian burial mounds, eroded by waves over the 
centuries, and numerous well preserved artifacts-bronze battleaxes, arrowheads, 
self-sharpening daggers, objects discarded by smiths, casting molds, and a 
faceted gold bar, which was a monetary unit of the time. 

All these discoveries suggest that the ancient city was a metropolis in its 
time.

Some artifacts are in fact so stunning that they point towards an advanced 
civilization.

For example, a 2,500 year-old ritual bronze cauldron was found on the bottom of 
the lake. The subtlety of its craftsmanship is amazing. Such excellent quality 
of joining details together can only be obtained presently by metalwork in an 
inert gas. 

Also of superb workmanship are bronze mirrors, festive horse harnesses and many 
other objects. Articles identified as the world's oldest extant coins were also 
found underwater-gold wire rings used as small change and a large hexahedral 
goldpiece. 

Side by side with the settlements are remnants of ritual complexes of times 
immemorial, dwellings and household outbuildings.

According to the researchers, the findings lead to the speculation that the 
local people at that time had a socio-economic system hitherto unknown to 
historians. As a blending of nomadic and settled life, it either gradually 
evolved into something different or-more likely-was destroyed by one of the 
many local floods.

Lake Issyk Kul has played a tremendous role since the inception of human 
history due to its geographic location at the crossing of Indo-Aryan and other 
nomadic routes. Archeologists found traces of many religions 
here-Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. (ANI)

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