During the early morning of June in 1977, near the Frunze mine in the Susumansky district, an unexpected discovery was made. Anatoly Logachev, a bulldozer operator from the Znamya prospecting artel, came across the remains of a prehistoric infant buried deep within the permafrost. This remarkable find, known as the Kirgilyakh mammoth, emerged from the layers of soil.
The majestic Kukulcán Pillar, located at the foot of the stairs of the pyramid ‘EI Castillo’ in the archaeological site of Chichén Itzá, was captured in 1895 and 2022.
Situated within the archaeological site of Hegra in Saudi Arabia, Qaṣr Al-Farīd, also known as ‘the Lonely Castle,’ stands as the grandest rock-cut tomb. Dating back to the 1st century CE, this magnificent structure is a testament to the architectural marvels of the Nabataean Kingdom.