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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

Generally, it should be noted that the ancient cultures of Siberia, which cover large areas<br />

of Western Siberia, the Southern Urals and the western part of Central Asia, are very<br />

rich in symbols and signs. But on the other hand, this is not surprising: after all, near<strong>by</strong><br />

there is the Entrance to Shambala.<br />

Rigden: Absolutely, the signs and symbols of those places are the richest and the most<br />

interesting for the researcher. But still in order to have at least a general idea about them<br />

and see where the roots are, it is better to cover a larger area for comparing signs and<br />

symbols -- from Western Siberia of Russia to the mountains of India, from the Iranian<br />

Zagros mountains to the Mongolian plateau.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: It will suffice to mention just Altai and its unique archaeological findings<br />

and the presence of anomalous areas. The Zagros mountain range (modern Iran) is also<br />

quite mysterious, given the presence of many kilometres of limestone caves, which have<br />

retained not only their nature but also human secrets, symbols and signs for millennia.<br />

And if we consider the spiritual history of the generations of people who lived in those<br />

places, then we get rather interesting comparisons. The Zagros Mountains are located on<br />

the west side to the valleys of Mesopotamia, which is the location of the Sumerian citystates<br />

in the 4th-3rd millennium BCE. Again, the Sumerian culture is associated with the<br />

same main signs and symbols like among other ancient peoples. And some of their<br />

sacred legends, for example, about the flood and the paradise island, were later<br />

borrowed <strong>by</strong> the Jewish priests while they were drafting the texts that would be<br />

subsequently included in the Bible, but, of course, without referencing the Sumerian<br />

civilization as the source.<br />

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