Archaeologists find near 2,000-year-old skeleton a iPhone-like object

From the tomb of a young woman at a mysterious location in Siberia called the Russian “Atlanta, an unusual object was discovered that some resemble smart phones. The tomb of a woman named Natasa by archaeologists was found during the summer in a large, extinct artificial reservoir in Siberia. He [...]
The tomb of a woman named Natasa by archaeologists was found during the summer in a large, extinct artificial reservoir in Siberia. It originates with the ancient Xiongnu Empire a nomad people who ruled the area from the third century BC to the end of the 1st century AD.

The article, estimated to be 2,137-year-old, is made from a jewel of black linen detail with semi-precious stone, and for many it looks like a modern iPhone.

Actually, it's about a belt decoration. Archaeologist Pavel Lewis says it was an ancient treasure thanks to which they were able to determine the time in which she lived, as only Natasa's belt was decorated with coins “wuzhu” Chinese, broadcast Kosovo priss.













