#0061 – Discoveries in the Permafrost: What the Russians Have Unearthed

Welcome back, my fellow travellers. It is a joy to have the pleasure of your company and spending a moment together. I hope your week has gone well and you’ve gotten as much life out of that as possible. 

Please like and subscribe. Then share the Bejesus with anyone you feel would appreciate it. Give your referral this link to my published work. If my story touches your referral, chances are high that they will enjoy the blog. Suppose my blog doesn’t touch your referral. They should find another blog to read. 

As always, I welcome all of your comments. They are helping me hone my craft and on the pathway to becoming the best writer I am capable of becoming.

Discoveries in the Permafrost: What the Russians Have Unearthed 

In recent years, scientists have been making a series of remarkable discoveries in the north of Russia. The cold and remote area known as the permafrost has yielded an array of ancient artefacts and organisms that had been preserved for centuries beneath the frozen ground. These finds have shed new light on both the environment and human history in this region. Let’s take a closer look at what’s been unearthed in the permafrost. 

Animal Remains 

One of the most exciting discoveries made in the permafrost has been animal remains that are tens of thousands of years old. For example, bones from woolly mammoths, woolly rhinos, cave lions, horses, and other creatures have all been found preserved in the frozen soil. In some cases, these animals were mummified—meaning their skin and fur were still intact! This has allowed researchers to study their anatomy and behaviour more closely than ever before. Furthermore, many of these specimens have still retained traces of their DNA—an incredible feat given their age! 

Archaeological Artifacts 

In addition to animal remains, scientists have also uncovered a wide variety of archaeological artefacts in the permafrost. These include tools such as arrowheads and spearpoints that were used by humans during prehistoric times. Some ancient dwellings have also been discovered—a testament to how people lived during this time period. The artefacts have provided valuable insight into not only how humans interacted with nature but also how they interacted with one another during this era. 

 

Conclusion: The discoveries made in Russia’s permafrost are nothing short of remarkable—and they continue to surprise us with each passing day! Animal remains tens of thousands of years old, archaeological artefacts from prehistoric times, and unique organisms capable of surviving extreme conditions are all part of what makes this region so special. With so much left to explore and uncover in this icy wasteland, it’s no wonder why so many researchers are eager to dive deeper into its secrets!

 

Well, that’s it for another week. Remember to hit the like button and subscribe straight for future posts to go straight into your inbox for future publications. 

Leave a comment by hitting the “comments” button, and leave your feedback which I value greatly. 

Click the links below for my social media sites, website and published work. 

 Twitter

Facebook

Website

Published work

 

Published by

tomgalewriter

An LGBTQ+ writer living and working in Birmingham UK. A published writer whose new book (due Summer 2022) a memoir tells of how he as a young man in an Edinburgh slum from 1970 - 1990s fought through poverty, violent abuse, the Mormon Church, the British Army, marriage and fatherhood. Whilst all the while struggling to understand his sexuality and inner spirituality leading him to make a decision that could shatter his life and the lives of those he loves most. Will the weight of the past drag him back down? Or will he rise and triumph against all the odds? He has written short stories on of which titled 'Oh Mum' a fiction based on actual events published in an online magazine at http://shortsmagazine.com in the Summer 2021 edition. He has written a clutch of Flash Fiction, poems, a radio comedy, and has a weekly blog on his website http://www.tomgalewriter.com He lives with his partner and are engaged to be married.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply