The discovery of an ancient Persian stele carved from King Darius I in Russia
An active archaeological group funded by Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska announced the discovery of an ancient Persian stele containing the sacred message of King Darius I.
An active archaeological group funded by Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska announced the discovery of an ancient Persian stele containing a sacred message from King Darius I.
Accordingly, an ancient Persian stele was discovered at Phanagoria , an ancient Greek city, near Crimea and the Black Sea and it is a marble stele. The main material is the favorite beer of ancient Persian kings.
The new discovery shows that about 10 - 15% of strange and unique characters are clearly visible on the ancient Persian beer. Experts have deciphered these strange characters.
The remaining walls of a fortress are also found in the old town of Phanagoria.(Image source: theartnewspaper).
The results showed that strange characters in the ancient stele may be the message that an ancient Persian king, in particular, King Darius I lived in 550-486 BC. The message reiterates the king's victory in the historic Ionian rebellion.
In addition, about 200 Persian royal stone inscriptions were also found in nearby Persepolis.
Huynh Dung ( According to Theartnewspaper)
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