Ancient Vishnu idol found in Russia
Ancient Vishnu idol found in Russia
An ancient Vishnu idol has been found during excavation in an old village in Russia's Volga region.

Moscow: An ancient Vishnu idol has been found during excavation in an old village in Russia's Volga region, raising questions about the prevalent view on the origin of ancient Russia.

The idol found in Staraya (old) Maina village dates back to VII-X century AD. Staraya Maina village in Ulyanovsk region was a highly populated city 1,700 years ago and is much older than Kiev.

"We may consider it incredible, but we have ground to assert that Middle-Volga region was the original land of Ancient Rus. This is a hypothesis, which requires thorough research," Reader of Ulyanovsk State University's archaeology department Alexander Kozhevin told state-run television Vesti .

Kozhevin, who has been conducting excavation in Staraya Maina for last seven years, said that every single square metre of the surroundings of the ancient town situated on the banks of Samara, a tributary of Volga, is studded with antiques.

Prior to unearthing of the Vishnu idol, Kozhevin has already found ancient coins, pendants, rings and fragments of weapons.

He believes that present day Staraya Maina, a town of 8,000 inhabitants, was 10 times more populated in the ancient times. It is from here that people started moving to Don and Dneiper rivers around the time ancient Russy built the city of Kiev, now the capital of Ukraine.

An international conference is being organised later this year to study the legacy of the ancient village, which can radically change the history of ancient Russia.

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