The Royal Kurgan, Crimea
In February 1837, in Kerch, Crimea, after years of exhausting excavations in search of an entrance to the giant earthen mound, archaeologist Anton Ashik and his weary team of explorers finally revealed the hidden entrance to one of the most extraordinary megalithic wonders ever discovered between Europe and Asia – today known as the Royal Kurgan.
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In February 1837, in Kerch, Crimea, after years of exhausting excavations in search of an entrance to the giant earthen mound, archaeologist Anton Ashik and his weary team of explorers finally revealed the hidden entrance to one of the most extraordinary megalithic wonders ever discovered between Europe and Asia – today known as the Royal Kurgan.
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