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Archeologists Discover Ancient Fortress near Moscow

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Archeologists have found defensive installations of an Old Russian fortress that stood at the confluence of Dubna River and Volga more than 800 years back.

In the course of archeological excavations they cleared a plot of a defensive moat, which had been constructed in the early 12th century and soon destroyed by a massive fire.
Experts assume that the initial version of the fort...
Original article from http://www.archaeology.eu.com/weblog/2009_10_01_archaeologyeu_archive.html#3966156335164660848
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