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Aryan burial found in Russian city of Omsk


06/28/2004 11:27
http://english.pravda.ru/science/19/94/377/13206_burial.html

Burial of an Aryan was found in the Russian city of Omsk, reported
archaeologist Albert Pelevedov to "Interfax". Analyses indicated that the
Aryan had lived 3 500 years ago.
One of the residents of the Beregovoy village (located on the outskirts of
Omsk) discovered the burial. While fixing a water-pipe, the man stumbled
upon a skull and immediately called the police. However, policemen denied
criminal nature of the case and invited archaeologists to conduct some
tests.
According to Polevodov, the burial belongs to the Andron culture (middle of
the second millennium BC).
The archaeologist tells that the Aryan has been buried on his left side,
facing south; his upper and lower limbs all drawn in. Archaeologists were
able to determine the time of the burial after examining ceramic pieces
found next to the skeleton. Some of the ceramic pieces depicted swastika
turned the opposite direction.
Polevedov states, "Andron people, European-like tribes, who spoke languages
of Indo-Iranian language group, were in fact the exact same Aryans that used
to be praised by fascists."
The find is of tremendous significance due to the fact that settlements of
Andron tribes are quite rare for that particular region. Back in the days,
they were forced out of there, stated the archaeologist.
According to specialists, the burial was not solitary in the area. It is
also possible that a larger settlement of Andron people can be found by the
river Irtysh.

Read the original in Russian: (Translated by: Anna Ossipova)



 

 


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