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                  Городище "Дикий Сад"
                  Городище "Дикий Сад"
                  Hillfort "Wild Garden" opened archaeologist Theodosius T. Kaminski August 15, 1927, regular study area began in 1990. One of the first finds was a bronze cauldron, the remains of four houses in which our ancestors lived - the ancient people who belonged to the so-called "Belozerskaya culture." Scientists argue that the fort "Wild Garden" only a thousand years younger than the Egyptian pyramids, but 500 years older than the famous Olbia. This is the only steppe mound Middle Bronze Age found in Ukraine. During excavations, archaeologists have discovered dozens of bronze objects (from a pin to the boiler), more than one hundred kinds of stone products (anvils, tools, axes), the remains of graves and even defenses. "Wild Garden" - the only Ukrainian archaeological site - the remains of the Black Sea port city of the legendary Troy.
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