• By Owen Jarus | NBCNews A huge geoglyph in the shape of an elk or deer discovered in Russia may predate Perus famous Nazca Lines by thousands of years.
  • New research has revealed that an enormous geoglyph of a moose in the Ural Mountains, Russia, is among the oldest examples of land art in the world, dating.
  • A vast geoglyph thought to be of an elk or deer discovered in Russia could predate Peru's famous Nazca Lines, experts have said.
  • Russian researchers have discovered a huge geoglyph (900ft/275m long) in the shape of an elk or deer in the Ural Mountains, which may predate the Nazca Lines...
  • The Russian geoglyph was made out of stone, now covered by soil, and an archaeological team has been at work studying it.
  • The animal-shaped geoglyph may be significantly older than the Nazca Lines, and was discovered with an assist from Google Maps satellite mapping technology.
  • Video: Russian Geoglyph found to be older than nazca lines! ... It must be said that the Elk geoglyph, located on the territory of the Zyuratkul National Park, is...
  • The 900ft “moose” geoglyph in the Ural Mountains, Russia. ... Stanislav Grigoriev, of the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of History and Archaeology, wrote...
  • Moose geoglyph in Russia. ... Stanislav Grigoriev, of the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of History and Archaeology, wrote in the journal Antiquity that the...
  • Thursday, October 11, 2012. Ancient geoglyph discovered in Russia, may predate Nazca Lines by thousands of years.