Ust-Almynskyi Archeological Complex
Ust-Almynskyi Archeological Complex, Federal cultural heritage hillfort in Pishchane, Russia.
The Ust-Almynskyi Archeological Complex is a fortified settlement built on a strategic hilltop, containing remains of ancient defensive walls and a cemetery. The site preserves both residential areas and burial grounds that reveal how people lived and were honored at this location.
Scythian people built fortifications here several centuries ago to defend their settlement on the hilltop. Evidence shows the site was inhabited over a long period and served as a burial ground for their community.
The site shows how different regional groups came together through the pottery, tools, and ceremonial objects found here. Walking through the area, you can see how these diverse traditions shaped the community that once lived on this hilltop.
The site is an active archaeological area, so access may be available for visitors but could be restricted depending on ongoing research work. It is good to check beforehand whether guided tours are offered or any limitations apply on the day you plan to visit.
The site combines a fortified settlement with a large cemetery in the same location, allowing a complete picture of ancient life in one place. This dual function is uncommon and lets researchers link daily activities directly with burial customs of the same community.
Location: Pishchane
GPS coordinates: 44.91972,33.87861
Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:24
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