Archaeologists
in Siberia have begun uncovering an extraordinary alfresco gallery of
prehistoric art high in the 4,506-metre tall Altai Mountains.
While
the region is famed for petroglyphs (rock engravings), new finds are
being made in the hidden and rarely-visited Saldyar valley, close to the
fast-flowing Katun River.
Here
beneath the densely-wooded slopes they are discovering remarkable rock
pictures dating back 5,000 years, close to Russia's border with China
and Mongolia.
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