Video: "Arkaim" near Tomsk
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
I never believed that Siberia has no history. Everything around the perimeter has its antiquity, but such huge and fertile spaces were not inhabited by anyone and nothing happened here?.. I never believed in this and will never believe …
Probably, as a child, I gave the impression of a silly little girl. Because of this, in my presence, sometimes such things were turned around in passing, which involuntarily fell into my memory with a dumb question. Questions hung in the air, as she became an involuntary eavesdropping - you can't ring your ears …
This is how one day I heard people talking on the street that they were going to the Sacred Sands, to bow to the Great Ancestors and something else about the red hill, about the Great Baba, about whom I did not know anything at that time. At home, I asked what Sands was, and they answered me with a smile that "this is such a village not so far from Iglakovo, our wooden house was bought and brought from there."
And now in adulthood, having learned how to use the Internet, I wanted to know where our village house was brought from, how far is the village with the strange name of Sands? I have not found this village on even the most detailed map of the Tomsk region. Mentally swearing, I decided to find it through satellite maps. I found it … and could not believe my eyes …
Near the village and right along it, clear concentric contours of some kind of ancient Arkaim will appear. But most of all, this structure covered with earth and sand resembled the Uzbek Koi-Krylgan-kala.
Of course, I am not an expert in this matter, but experts do not want to hear anything: they repeat like a zombie "Siberia is not a historical land." How can it not be historical, when here is a place for you with clear traces of human activity in antiquity?
And this is a map of Western Siberia by the French geographer G. Sanson, published in Rome and dated 1688. On the right side of the Ob, the country of Grustinskaya and Lukomoria is marked, at the mouth of the Tam (Tom) river, which flows into the Ob, the city of Grustina is listed. Let me remind readers that Tomsk was officially founded as a fortress in 1604. So why on this map, in the same place where the artifact was found, there is a certain city of Grestina, and not Tomsk, which should have existed for 84 years ?!
And this is not the only foreign map with cities in Western Siberia and similar information. For example, there is also a map with the city of Grustina, and nearby is a certain city (in German) as Cumbalich. In the book "On the Diversity of the World" by Marco Polo, written in Old French, a certain city Kambalach is also mentioned. To read the name correctly, you need to know: the endings in French are not readable and there is no analogue in Old French for the sound "Ш", so they easily replaced them with the letter "K".
This is what it says in: “Shambhala manifests itself under a wide variety of guises, in connection with the concept of the century. It is correct to study all the cycles of the legends of Asia. associated with Siberia, as the most unknown and primordial part of the continent."
Siberia had a history STILL WHAT IT WAS!And if I am not mistaken with the analogue of Koi-Krylgan-kala, then in the Sadinsky (?) Ruins the Tsar's Person and, possibly, even an ancient library for the last 5-7 thousand can be buried in the same way. years!..
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