V.I. LENIN - monument ocrotit de stat
Monumentul liderului bolşevic Vladimir Ilici Lenin din Bălţi, aflat în prezent pe teritoriul Centrului Militar teritorial Bălţi, este un monument de „valoare istorică şi „sub ocrotirea statului.
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A wrecked train along a Siberian railroad and its parts lying on the ground in Russia during World war I.
Allied Expeditionary Forces in Siberia, Russia during World War I. A wrecked train along a Siberian railroad. The parts of the wrecked train lying on the ground. Allied soldiers seated near the parts The railway bridge in the background. Location: Russia. Date: 1918.
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Practicing archery form without a bow in Blagoveshchensk, Russia
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In Russia, the 900-year-old mummy of the polar princess was unearthed and she is simply amazing
In Russia, the 900-year-old mummy of the polar princess was unearthed and she is simply amazing
A wonderful mummy of the polar princess was found near the Arctic Circle, her long eyelashes and hair remained intact for 900 years.
The memorable features of a woman's face are clearly visible after the scientists extracted it from a cocoon consisting of copper and fur, in which she was buried in permafrost in the 12th century.
She was about 35 years old, she was the only woman found among about three dozen graves excavated by archaeologists in the burial of the Green Yar near Salekhard, and the details of the accidentally mummified remains are striking. Her impressive eyelashes and teeth were preserved just impeccably, like the head in general.
The green tint on his face is a consequence of fragments of a copper boiler, apparently intended to be protected in the afterlife. Archaeologists believe that it was copper that facilitated the unintended mummification of the polar princess. It belonged to the mysterious medieval hunting and fishing civilization that dominated this polar region, but had connections with Persia.
Previous finds in the burial of the Green Yar near Salekhard included bronze bowls, originating from ancient Persia, located 6 thousand kilometers to the south-west.
Archaeologists are puzzled why she was the only adult woman found in the burial, previously considered exclusively male. Most likely, this means that she was an elitist member of her community living in this cold region, although in addition to several rings near the skull, there was no evidence of ornaments in her grave. And although the head of a woman is well preserved, the rest of the body is gone.
Russian and South Korean scientists will conduct a detailed analysis of the remains - in an attempt to better understand the life of the early polar settlers. According to them, similar mummies of natural origin are very rare and that is why such finds are unique.