• Arkaim (Russian: Аркаим) is a fortified archaeological site, dated to c. 2150-1650 BCE, belonging to the Sintashta culture, situated in the steppe of the Southern Urals, 8.2 km...
  • Arkaim is a unique place of power, the most famous archaeological monument of the Middle Bronze Age, shrouded in a haze of mystery, mystery.
  • It was a sensation! Arkaim is not only a settlement, but it is also a temple and an astronomic observatory! It was round and was 160 meters in diameter.
  • Arkaim is an archaeological site on the steppe of the Southern Ural near the village of Amursky in Russia. Arkaim consists of a fortified settlement from the...
  • Many refer to Arkaim as “the Country of towns”, and is believed to be one of the strongest anomaly zones in Russia.
  • There is only one amendment to the article: information that the people who built Arkaim and Sintashta were nomadic are conjectural and unverified.
  • But there are several reasons why Arkaim stands apart from other Bronze Age settlements in the area, leading to the idea it was built by a separate group.
  • Arkaim is a fortified settlement of the Middle Bronze Age at the turn of the XX / XVIII-XVIII / XVI centuries BC., relating to the so-called "Country of cities".