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In this book, based on a synthesis of available data to date, archeology, ethnography, and written sources tell about the history of the population of the Altai Mountains ancient Turkic period. The book is written in popular language and is designed for a wide range of readers. Publication 1985 (Gorno-Altaisk). Subtitle: "On the blue Turks of Altai". Popular science essay.
File format Word. Excerpt: "... One of the mounds has attracted the of scientists. If earlier the mound he saw a deep crater - evidence that they have someone visited, this gave the impression of untouched mound. Before researchers have discovered a tempting prospect but has made historical notes get even and interesting archaeological material. Actually, the idea to explore several ancient monuments appeared at Ledebour ago. This scientist-traveler at the sight of ancient structures did not want to lift the veil of time to my own eyes to see things made by people centuries ago. But somehow it did not come across suitable for excavation sites. And now he´s the target. It only remained to break camp as the excavations in the day could hardly be brought to the end and get to work. We are accustomed to camp life of people the unit camp has taken away a little time. Rested and refreshed cooked over a campfire food, Ledebour, much to the dismay of local residents-conductors, with several workers moved to the planned excavation of the mound. Dissatisfaction conductors was understandable. They still fast living faith in the other world, and for fear of violent revenge disturbed spirits, they flatly refused to dig. Whatever it was, after a while from the mound came the thud of spades. Mound removed slowly. It was especially difficult to pull out large boulders from the turf covered the mound. But the top layer of stones with turf removed, and the work went faster. Fascinated by the idea as soon as possible to find anything older professor did not notice the twilight. The excavation had to finish. In the gathering darkness could miss the fun. In the morning, barely dawn broke, Ledebour was on his feet. Roused workers and hastily breakfasted, he again went to the excavation. The day promised scientist contact with antiquity, which before he could see only in exhibitions of various museums. In the valley again echoed the sound of spades ... "Download Alexander Surazakov. Tales of olden times (about blue Altai Turks).
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