Macabre archaeology: Buried treasures of Siberia, giants, and dark diggers

Archaeologists have long suspected of the existence of such camps, but so far there has been no direct evidence. Thanks to this discovery, scientists have a unique opportunity to study the life and tools of these people.

In Siberia, there are unknown graves of ancient Scythian, on which shrubs or forest have already grown. They can only be found by witchcraft, according to legends. To this end, some people give themselves up to black magic and, having found such, ten gold objects found in the bugors or "mounds".

The tsar liked the products skillfully made by ancient craftsmen so much that he gave the order to "look for old things". In 1727, one of these clashes in the Barabinsk steppe, which had very serious consequences, hands on the treasures themselves, while others — and there were most of them — had to wander from mound to mound.

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By Paranormal Research Paul Stonehill

I am an author, lecturer, television consultant, and researcher of Russian, East European, Central Asian and Far Eastern paranormal phenomena. My articles have been translated and published in many languages, from French to Ukrainian to Hungarian to Japanese to Spanish; and the books co-authored with British author and researcher Philip Mantle, have been translated into 7 languages. The latest one is Russia's USO Secrets (2016). I have consulted and appeared in various American (History Channel, TLC, Discovery, Sightings, TNT).

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(Source: youtube.com; November 17, 2024; https://tinyurl.com/26t3jgv4)
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