In February 1837, in Kerch, Crimea, after years of exhaustive excavation efforts to discover an entrance into the mᴀssive earthen mound, archaeologist Anton Ashik and his tired team of explorers finally unveil the concealed entrance to one of the most remarkable megalithic marvels ever found between Europe and Asia – now famously known as the Royal Kurgan.
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