The archaeological site consisted of two full-fledged sites: internal and external. The inner platform was shaped like a circle and was surrounded by a high shaft. The outer one was in the shape of an oval and was also surrounded by a shaft, much larger than the previous one. There were entrances from the inner and outer ramparts. Due to the fact that the settlement was located within a busy road, it grew and developed rapidly. Archaeologists have found many items belonging to the population living there, starting with sickles and fishing rods, and ending with grains, animal bones and fish hooks. Pottery of the X- XIII centuries, fragments of iron sickles, a clay biconic spinning wheel, bone products (arrowhead, awl, needle, fishing hook) were revealed. Among the particularly valuable finds are Slavic ceramics with specific ornaments, jewelry of local young ladies, typical for that time, as well as military items including arrowheads and spurs. It is believed that the settlement in the village of Indura was Slavic. An oval-shaped hill, 0.5 km from the river. A turkey. The diameter of the inner platform is about 18 m. The height of the shaft is up to 2 m. The finds are very similar to those from the Old Castle in Grodno. Small excavations were made by K.T. Kovalskaya.
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Хилько Илья
Level 3 Local Expert
November 24
A wonderful place with a wonderful view.
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Aliaksei
Level 11 Local Expert
September 10
From this place there is a beautiful view of the agro-town.