Russian Stonehenge in the Moscow Region: Truth and Myths about a Pagan Sanctuary
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Russian Stonehenge in the Moscow Region: Truth and Myths about a Pagan Sanctuary
Russian Stonehenge in the Moscow Region: Truth and Myths about a Pagan Sanctuary
“White Gods” is a place in the suburbs, which the media call Russian Stonehenge. According to legend, there was a pagan altar with stone idols and … 10.10.2021, Sputnik Belarus
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“It got very scary.” “Pagan sanctuary” in the suburbs: myth and truth
“White Gods” is a place in the Moscow region, which the media call “our Stonehenge”. According to legend, there was a pagan altar with stone idols and, possibly, sacrifices were made. And the locals reported about a “bewitched place” where there was a sound mirage – the voices of people and the barking of dogs. But why haven’t archaeologists found the “White Gods” yet?
Locals sometimes talk about an “enchanted place” where there was a sound mirage – the voices of people and the barking of dogs. According to legends, not far from the village of Radonezh in the Sergiev Posad district of the Moscow region, there was once a temple of the White Gods. Allegedly, there was also a pagan altar in the shape of a hemisphere with stone idols, which the Mongols prayed with during the Tatar-Mongol invasion. Locals sometimes talk about an “enchanted place” where there was a sound mirj – the voices of people and the barking of dogs. Listen to RIA Novosti podcasts. Read also:
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“White Gods” is a place in the suburbs, which the media call Russian Stonehenge. According to legend, there was a pagan altar with stone idols and ceremonies were held there.
Locals sometimes talk about an “enchanted place” where there was a sound mirage – the voices of people and the barking of dogs.
According to legends, not far from the village of Radonezh in the Sergiev Posad district of the Moscow region, there was once a temple of the White Gods. Allegedly, there was also a pagan altar in the shape of a hemisphere with stone idols, which the Mongols prayed with during the Tatar-Mongol invasion. Locals sometimes talk about an “enchanted place” where there was a sound mirage – the voices of people and the barking of dogs.
However, archaeologists and enthusiasts combed all the new forests, but the ancient altar was never found. Why are you sure that it still exists?