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Yakutsk is a Russian port city on the Lena River, in eastern Siberia. It’s home to the Mammoth Museum, with millennia-old fossils of woolly mammoths.
The Melnikov Permafrost Institute Underground Laboratory has a tunnel showcasing fossils, including a mammoth calf, in below-freezing temperatures. The Yakut State Museum of History and Culture of the Northern Peoples houses Ice Age fossils, including mammoths and rhinos.
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Remote Siberian region celebrates its culture
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Tuva, July 28, 2008
1. Wide riders set off on horse race
2. Wide people watching
3. Wide riders ride into distance
4. Wide women preparing national dishes
5. Mid same
6. Mid woman stirs pot of liver
7. Wide same
5. Wide first riders return home
6. Cutaway boy films
7. Wide winner crosses finish line
8. Cutaway man recording winners
9. Wide winner sits on horse
10. Wide burial mound territory - Arzhan-2
11. Wide burial mound with exhibition yurt in background
12. Wide stones
13. Mid memorial stone in centre
14. Close up same
15. Wide women standing around stone
16. Set up Inna Mangush walks around stone
17. Close up hands in prayer
18. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Inna Mangush, Arzhan-2 Museum Director
This land has been given the status of sacred Tuvan land. Here our ancestors the Scythians lived, their high culture raises the spirit of the Tuvan people to the same level as that of the Scythians
19. Mid Kurgan with exhibition yurt in background
20. Wide historical information on outside of yurt
21. Wide pan inside exhibition
22. Close up photo of remains
23. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Inna Mangush, Arzhan-2 Museum Director
Our people are very interested in our history but archaeology is little studied in Tuva. The thorough study of the Tuvan kurgans began only some 20 years ago.
24. Mid wrestlers march onto field
25. Wide people watching
26. Wide wrestlers dance
27. Mid old women watching
28. Mid man announces contestants
29. Wide wrestling
30. Set up Devan Miller watching
31. Mid wrestlers finish bout
38. SOUNDBITE: (English) Devan Miller, Tour Guide
This is a traditional Tuvan sport, khuresh wrestling. You wear this costume and they grab hold of each other and try to make each other go to the ground. You can only touch the ground with your feet and it you touch with anything else you lose
39. Wide Devan miller wrestling
40. Wide girls in national dress watching
41. Mid same
42. Wide Devan Miller loses bout
43. SOUNDBITE: (English) Devan Miller, Tour Guide
This is something I like to participate in every time I come to Tuva. It's good to connect with the people and show how much I love their culture.
44. Mid young rider receives prize
45. Wide rides away
46. Set up Eric Smith
47. SOUNDBITE: (English) Eric Smith, Tourist
It's a beautiful country, it's a country of proud people who live off the land and there are not so many of those left in the world. So we have to do everything we can to help the people who still do protect it.
48. Wide people ride past Buddhist prayer rags
49. Close up Buddhist prayer rags
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Sometimes referred to as the Siberian Shangri-la, the Russian region of Tuva is both remote and mysterious.
North of Mongolia and surrounded by mountains, after centuries of isolation, Tuva is now being explored by the rest of the world.
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Tuva is one of 20 republics of the Russian Federation.
The size of Florida, only 300-thousand or so people live in this land of high plains and valleys surrounded by mountain peaks.
The Tuvan people are rightly proud of their Scythian ancestors, whose horses thundered across the Siberian steppe 2,700 years ago.
The Tuvans themselves are just as capable horsemen.
To celebrate the opening of the Arzhan-2 museum a day of traditional Tuvan sports was held in the valley.
Arzhan-2 is an undisturbed royal burial site dating from the Scythian period.
Two races were held - one 15 kilometre ( 9 mile) race for horses under 3 years old and a 25 kilometre (15.5 mile) race for older horses.
Historically Tuvans led a nomadic way of life, moving on horses from one settlement to another and the natural conditions of the republic are perfect for horse riding.
But Arzhan-2 was made entirely of stone.
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YAKUTSK - WikiVidi Documentary
Yakutsk is the capital city of the Sakha Republic, Russia, located about 450 km south of the Arctic Circle. Population: Yakutsk is a major port on the Lena River. It is served by the Yakutsk Airport as well as the smaller Magan Airport. It is a major supplier of diamonds. With an average temperature of -8.8 C, Yakutsk is the second coldest major city in the world after Norilsk,, but Yakutsk sees colder temperatures in the winter....
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Meet the shamans of snowy Siberia with the Jesup North Pacific Expedition—one of the largest anthropology expeditions of all time. Curator Laurel Kendall tells the story of how the Museum’s pre-Soviet collections remain vital to the preservation of a living culture.
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The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) (Russian: Республика Саха (Якутия), tr. Respublika Sakha (Yakutiya), IPA: [rʲɪsˈpublʲɪkə sɐˈxa jɪˈkutʲɪjə]; Sakha: Саха Өрөспүүбүлүкэтэ, translit. Sakha Öröspüübülükete, IPA: [saˈxa øɾøsˈpyːbylykete], Sakha Republic), simply Sakha (Yakutia) (Russian: Саха (Якутия); Sakha: Саха Сирэ, translit. Sakha Sire), is a federal subject of Russia (a republic). It has a population of 958,528 (2010 Census), consisting mainly of ethnic Yakuts and Russians.
Comprising half the Far Eastern Federal District, it is the largest subnational governing body by area in the world at 3,083,523 square kilometers (1,190,555 sq mi) and the eighth largest territory in the world, if the republics of Russia were compared with other countries. It is larger than Argentina and just smaller than India. Its capital is the city of Yakutsk. It is also well known for its extreme and severe climate, with the lowest temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere being recorded in Verkhoyansk and Oymyakon, and regular winter averages commonly being below −35 °C (−31 °F) in several population centers, including Yakutsk. The hypercontinental tendencies also result in very warm summers for much of the republic.
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Frozen to death - Siberian gulags
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Images of a landscape of frozen rivers, snowy hills and abandoned cottages portray the desolate location were once thousands were forced to survive. During the 1940s, deportation to Soviets gulags in Siberia has been a death sentence for the majority. However, in this film the director visits six Latvian children who survived the exile and the hardships in the gulags. After 60 years, they still live in Siberia, and have come to see it as their home.
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Yakutsk is a Russian port city on the Lena River, in east Siberia. It’s home to the Mammoth Museum, with millennia-old fossils of woolly mammoths. The Melnikov Permafrost Institute Underground Laboratory has a tunnel showcasing fossils, including a mammoth calf, in below-freezing temperatures. The Yakut State Museum of History and Culture of the Northern Peoples houses Ice Age fossils, including mammoths and rhinos.
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SibWay Tour – Центр путешествий по Сибири
Компания «Сибвэй Тур» занимается разработкой и продвижением экспедиционных туристических путешествий по необычным местам Сибири, делая особый акцент на маршрутах Красноярского края.
Travelling and Adventures in Russia.
The “Sibwaytur” company is engaged in development and promotion of the expeditionary routes to the most wonderful places of Siberia focusing on the tours around the Krasnoyarsk region.
В гости к Идолам, чтобы узнать кому принадлежала земля, сегодня входящая в состав Красноярского края много сотен лет назад, как жили первые поселенцы и откуда брались уникальные предметы, найденные археологами во время раскопок.
Мы расскажем вам почему не смогли жить в этих местах кыргызы и познакомим с хранителями этих мест.
Каменное изваяние и петроглиф расположены у вершины (300 м) поросшей лесом горы, на левом берегу реки, в двух километрах выше устья. В центре скального массива, в глубине естественного коридора, из глыбы песчаника выбито изображение головы человека с четко выраженными монголоидными чертами. Ориентировка лица - на юго-восток. Высота изваяния - 152 см, наибольшая ширина в районе глаз - 35 см, у основания - 45 см.
Его окружают высокие деревья, у нескольких из них вершины расщеплены молнией. Причина в том, что и поныне в этом месте наблюдаются магнитные аномалии. Рядом с изваянием находится скала с выбитой на ней человеческой личиной. Трактовка личины необычна - длинные «закрытые» узкие глаза и «третий глаз» на лбу. Нос обрисован вертикальной линией, точкой показаны ноздри, рот обозначен горизонтальной полоской, края которого загнуты кверху. Датировка изваяния и личины - бронзовый век.
History of Russia Part 3
The History of Russia continues with the reign of Catherine the Great, a time of cultural splendour, 'enlightened autocracy', and enormous territorial expansion. Catherine's reign saw the annexation of Crimea, and the Partition of Poland, and the settlement of Novorossiya by Russian colonists under the supervision of Count Potemkin. European migrants, such as the Volga Germans, settled in Russia, while Russia's new Jewish population lived within the 'Pale of Settlement'.
Catherine was horrified by the execution of Louis XVI during the French Revolution, and turned her back on liberal ideas. The reign of her son, Paul, saw the great victories of Marshal Suvorov against Revolutionary France, but ended in the Emperor's murder during a palace coup.
The reign of Emperor Alexander I saw modernising reforms by the brilliant Count Mikhail Speranksy, but was dominated by war with Napoleon. In 1812 the French Emperor invaded Russia, but following the Battle of Borodino and the burning of Moscow, he was forced to retreat, and his Grande Armee was destroyed. Alexander's reign also saw the annexation of Finland, expansion into the Caucasus and Balkans, and himself take the title 'King of Poland'.
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Warm Arctic Hospitality! Russia’s Northern Khanty and Mansi Tribes Invite Thousand of Tourists!
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St. Petersburg is the city where the Russian Revolution broke out in 1917. Lenin arrived from Switzerland to give his famous speech that brought the revolution. Jelle finds Lenin's statue back in an industrial area just outside St. Petersburg, ready to be restored.
In the first series: From Moscow to Magadan, Jelle Brandt Corstius traveled from West to East, focusing on the endless Russian countryside and the villages. In this second series: From Moscow to Murmansk, he travels from North to South along the largest river of Russia: the Volga River. A trip along the relatively unknown cities like Murmansk, Volgograd, Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod, but also to Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Through topics like women in Russia, new censorship, the environmental problem from Russian perspective and the ideological vacuum, a relatively unknown side of Russia is once again exposed.
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Cultural Renewal Project: Restoring the Spirit of Russia One Church and Monument at a Time!
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Russia's biggest volunteer camp in Pskov Oblast has finished its work. 2,000 people from all across the country restore the monasteries and ancient towns of the region. They put in special effort to restore the territories around historic monuments. The camp was opened as part of the Culture National Project.
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Without archaeological puzzles, researchers wouldn’t have much of a career. Luckily for archaeologists, known objects turn up where they shouldn’t, while unknown objects sometimes surface as one-of-a-kind, enormous structures built with dedication but no clear purpose. Civilizations may abandon advanced cities for no reason, and sometimes, there are even unusual treasures of gold.
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An ancient clay vessel reconstructed from pieces discovered at a Canadian museum is riddled with tiny holes, leaving archaeologists baffled over what it was used for....
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British researchers have identified a unique deviant burial of a skeleton with a stone in place of the tongue...
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The Aerial Archaeology in Jordan Project has mapped out a mysterious ancient wall in Jordan extending for some 150 kilometers (93 miles), leaving archaeologists perplexed as to how it was built and why....
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The Mission to Resurrect the Woolly Mammoth
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Right now, in the 21st century, South Korean scientists are actually working to resurrect the prehistoric woolly mammoth using cloning technology and the flesh of perfectly preserved specimen once buried in Northern Siberia. The hope is that if they can find an active cell from the meaty leg of a 40,000 year old frozen mammoth, it could hold the keys to bringing back the extinct species.
At the same time, shady tusk hunting Siberians looking for mammoth ivory support the Korean cloning project, by discovering frozen mammoths in the quickly melting permafrost of the Russian Far North. This bizarre supply chain inspired us to travel to Seoul, Yakutsk, and Moscow, to learn about humanity’s quest to both profit from, and clone, the legendary woolly mammoth.
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The War of 1853-1856 is most often known as The Crimean War. But the battle for the Crimea was only one episode of a much bigger war. The confrontation between the Russian Empire on the one hand and the Allied Forces of the British Empire, France, Turkey and the Kingdom of Sardinia on the other affected a huge territory stretching from the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean. In fact, it was a war for world domination - in effect a world war.
What were the overt and covert reasons that caused the confrontation between the great powers in the middle of the XIX century? How it all started and what role the Russian Empire ultimately played on the world political stage is all told in this challenging and insightful new four-part documentary series, WORLD WAR 0.
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Boy finds ‘1,000 year old message’ written in runes on pendant made of mammoth bone
The fifth grade student discovered the ‘jewellery’ decorated with ancient Turkic runic inscriptions.The four words are believed to be in the Orkhon-Yenisei type script.
Such writings are normally found in rock art in Yakutia, also known as Sakha Republic, the world’s coldest region and the largest within the Russian Federation.
Academic Ninel Malysheva said: 'Runes rarely occur on such things as talismans and amulets.
‘If it is confirmed that this bone found in Namsky district is genuine, it will be a great scientific discovery for the republic. ‘A comprehensive study is now required involving paleontologists, archaeologists and Turkologists.’
Studies on exact dating and decoding the inscription are underway at the Museum of Writing, part of the North-Eastern Federal University (NEFU).
One theory is that the words express ‘good wishes’, but scientists hope to find the exact meaning.
Pavel’s village is some 100 kilometres north of Yakutsk, the regional capital, and the world’s coldest city.Another example of Turkic runes in Yaktutia is the so-called Petrov inscription. It is a writing made using ocher some 200 km from Yakutsk. It is known as the most northerly rune inscription in the world.
Researchers in the middle of the last century believed that the inscription indicated the location of medieval treasure.
A literal translation is said to read: 'Pearls of the tribe Az.’
Such Turkic scripts date back 1,500 years or more. The Old Turkic script - also known as variously Göktürk script, Orkhon script, Orkhon-Yenisei script - is the alphabet used by the Göktürks and other early Turkic khanates during the 8th to 10th centuries. The script is named after the Orkhon Valley in Mongolia where early 8th century inscriptions were discovered in an 1889 expedition by Nikolai Yadrintsev.
These Orkhon inscriptions were published by Vasily Radlov and deciphered by the Danish philologist Vilhelm Thomsen in 1893.
Additional Info : Most of Anatolians are not real Turks today. They are converted muslim Greeks, Romans, Armenians, Georgians people during Ottoman era.