ARCHAEOLOGISTS IN INDIA, FIND EVIDENCE OF A PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN
CIVILIZATION IVAN
A Russian-Indian Expedition
Discovered 2 Ancient Ritual Complexes with Unique Stone Figures in an Upper Himalayan
Province, said the Deputy Director of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography
(IAE) of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Viacheslav Molodin.
A group of Russian
Scientists has just Discovered 2 Ritual Complexes belonging to a previously Unknown
Civilization in the Himalayan Peaks.
The findings date back to
the Middle Ages say, researchers.
2 Ritual Complexes have
been Discovered, located in a distant and Elevated Place in the Mountains, which
are anything but easy to reach.
About 200 Horsemen Statues have
been Found in the Sanctuary, and their Peculiarity is that sometimes on a Horse
are seated not only 1 Rider, but 2, 3 or 4, says Viacheslav Molodin, deputy director of the Institute of Archeology
and Ethnography of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
All the Sculptures are made
in the same style, and are Richly Decorated, ALTHOUGH EACH ONE IS UNIQUE.
The Discovery is Unlike
Anything Ever Seen Researchers, note.
Near the Sanctuaries,
Archaeologists have also Discovered Several Water Sources, and other Stone
Structures, which, as researchers believe, are related to Religious Complexes.
The Discovery has been Cataloged
as SENSATIONAL
as we could be looking at a Long-Lost Civilization, that developed in the
Himalayas.
A LONG LOST, PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN CIVILIZATION?
It is unclear what
civilization is behind this legacy, says Molodin
because nothing like it has been seen in the history of the Indian Arts.
“It would be a Population that Suddenly Appeared in the Himalayas, Settled
in Remote Areas and Left This Trace Behind,” suggests the researcher.
According to Molodin, the findings are surprising and
fantastic.
It would seem that we
already know everything about India, but it is actually the first time the Scientific
Community has heard of it. There is
nothing published.
The Finding Shows that we do
not know everything about the planet, concludes the Scholar in
statements published by RIA Novosti.
The Expedition, led by
Russian Scholar Natalia Polosmak, has
been in India for 3 years.
During the last expedition,
they carried out studies on the border between India and Pakistan under difficult
conditions.
Their research is financed
by the IEA with subsidies received from the Russian Science Fund and the Henkel
Foundation of Germany.
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