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Archaeologists discover 2000-year-old ‘Great Wall of Siberia’

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The Siberia Wall in the Altai Mountains in eastern Russia was found to be eight meters high, and had a width of ten meters .

Archaeologist Andrey Borodovsky says the walls were more a Trump -style border control than a Roman defense system.

The walls were clearly made to cut off crowds of people, and make them go through a narrow passage in the direction chosen by the creators of the (construction).

Borodovsky says medieval people wouldn’t have had the interest or the money for such a massive project.

He says that in the Middle Ages there was not a big enough community here which could afford to build such a formidable construction.

Borodovovsky says that the Altai Mountains , an ancient hub of civilization in Siberia , have yielded fascinating archaeological discoveries.

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