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 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.

Picture 1 of The discovery of an ancient Persian stele carved from King Darius I in Russia 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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