Twenty of the spiral-shaped
settlements, believed to be the original home of the Aryan people, have been
identified, and there are about 50 more suspected sites. They all lie buried in
a region more than 640km long near Russia's border with
Kazakhstan.
The
ancient Ural fortress Arkaim located in the Chelyabinsk region is often called
the “Russian Stonehenge.” In addition to streets and buildings scientists have
found remnants of a water system, metallurgic furnaces, and mines. It is The remains have been
dated to c. 2000-1600 B.C. (Gening, Zdanovich 1993, Zdanovich 1995, 1997)
also
said to be one of the strongest 'anomaly zones' in Russia.
References:
1). http://english.pravda.ru/science/mysteries/07-06-2010/113680-arkaim-0/#
2). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkaim
3). http://cosmodromium.blogspot.com/2010/10/unearthed-aryan-cities-rewrite-history.html?zx=d1240879f64cb265
4). http://www.csen.org/koryakova2/Korya.Sin.Ark.html
5).
http://www.csen.org/BAR.../04%20Part%203.%20Bronze.Int.pdf
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