Two-thousand-year-old ‘Great Wall of Siberia’ discovered by archaeologists
The findings are comparable to Hadrian’s Wall, which separated Roman England from the ‘wild’ Scotland. Views around Souzga village; the Great Wall of China and Hadrian Wall. Pictures: The Siberian Times. The big wall club Walls seem to be a hot topic these days, though their purpose hasn’t really changed much across the centuries. Their straightforward…
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