Look beyond the horizons of the past centuries, to peep naked eye for a life that ran its course a few years ago, offers visitors not only rich in protected flora and fauna of Belovezhskaya Pushcha. Here in the archaeological Museum was opened to the historic complex.
On the territory of the archaeological monument “Kamenyuki-3,” said researcher of the national Park Ruslan Book, next to the settlement of the late bronze – early iron ages reconstructed from two farmsteads: the Germanic iron age and Slavic settlement from the early middle Ages. Exposure is harmoniously located as a single complex under the open sky. A few leisurely steps and guests of the national Park will move rapidly in time and space in the II-IV and V-IX century ad.
old Germanic compound according to the Book, quoted by BelTA, thoroughly presented home and forge velbar and Przeworsk archaeological cultures. Antique lovers will be acquainted with the life of the miner-blacksmith, military weapons of those times, iron tools and even the process of forging iron.
in short, explain the guides, the exposition acquaints with legendary ancient Goths, migrated in the first centuries of our era from the Baltic coast to the Black sea and left a significant mark in the history of the whole of Europe.
has aroused Great interest among the visitors of the archaeological site and the Slavic settlement, which describes the history of the emergence in these parts of the early Slavs, their way of life, military business, crafts and trades. It offers the backyards of a Potter and farmer, spinning and weaving, woodworking, where they can even assess your skills, ingenuity in workshops, making pottery or articles made of birch bark.
Ruslan Book reminded that the first RB in the archaeological Museum under the open sky hosted less than a year ago. And now in Belovezhskaya Pushcha, where already opened three exhibitions, the work on creation of the ethnographic Museum in full swing. Construction continues on the sites of Mesolithic (middle stone age), Neolithic (new stone age) and bronze age. Plan that is unique to the Blue-eyed tourist site will consist of seven Museum complexes, said the Agency.