Originally posted by Soldier of Macedon
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The location of the site at the top of a mountain suggest that this was praying and a graveyard location because shamans believed that the God is above the sky and they were believing that if they go to the mountains, high places, they would be closer to the God and the souls of their dead relatives would rise up to the sky easier and safer. You can observe same behavior in ancient&indian American and in pre-christianity Germanic and Nordic cultures because they had same shamanistic beliefs too.
I am sure they will find more remains in this summer with archeological research, especially from these kurgans if it`s not completely robbed and thrashed already. I`ll keep you updated with this thread.
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