(duplicate) Exhibition 'Underground Labyrinths'
About exhibition
You will find a museum without showcases where you can not only look at the exhibits but also touch them and feel part of ancient history. A reconstruction of an actual archaeological excavation of the Lower Amur, the 'Taiga Encampment', the 'Prehistoric Cave', the 'Cave Labyrinth' (with the 'Chalcedony River'), and the 'Neolithic Dwelling' — each exhibition hall immerses visitors in the world of ancient people, highlighting key aspects of the prehistoric environment: life outdoors, cave living, and the atmosphere of an ancient home. The interiors of the 'Underground Labyrinths' — stone axes, spears, arrows, clay pottery, fire-making tools, rock paintings, petroglyphs, a hunting treehouse, and forest animals — will leave an indelible impression on visitors of all ages.