The type is multitudinous (crab). The central bowl has three slots: southern, western and north-easterly. Near the western and north-eastern slots there is a pair of quaternary mustache, a pair of double mustaches, which are partially sown, near the southern hole. At the end, between each pair of mustaches, there were once circular shafts: the southern ring - cultivated, the western one - traversed by the road, the north-east most of all - digged black archaeologists. Between the northeastern mustache is the mound-visor.
Dimensions of some elements of the square:
- diameter of the central...
The type is multitudinous (crab). The central bowl has three slots: southern, western and north-easterly. Near the western and north-eastern slots there is a pair of quaternary mustache, a pair of double mustaches, which are partially sown, near the southern hole. At the end, between each pair of mustaches, there were once circular shafts: the southern ring - cultivated, the western one - traversed by the road, the north-east most of all - digged black archaeologists. Between the northeastern mustache is the mound-visor.
Dimensions of some elements of the square:
- diameter of the central bowl (oval) - 54-60 m;
- the depth of the central bowl is about 10 m;
- length of mustache - 65 m;
- maximal swath of mustache - 200 m;
- area - 5,5 hectares;
- altitude above sea level - 71.1 m
In 1987 the square was explored by archaeologist L. Churilov, who dated it to II millennium BC.
By some assumptions it is - an ancient temple-observatory built 8600 years ago. Archaeologists consider such buildings as Cossack isolation houses and do not want to study them from an astronomical point of view. Maidans sometimes have several mounds of satellites.
There is also a version that is the remnants of the altar or the observatory of the ancient Aratta and, in general, the oldest building on the Earth, which has been preserved. The nomads called the squares of Star Temples.