fortified settlements at the time when ancient rome was still founded, and possibly even earlier biskupen hillforth walls. on an earth foundation. their outer part was made of logs, and the inner one is covered with earth, of course, these days it’s just a reconstruction, but it allows you to imagine exactly how the bezkupin looked about 2,500 years ago in the city, a fortress or the only gate to which it was possible to reach by a 200-meter bridge over swamp inside in a reliable ring of walls. there were houses made of oak logs, all entrances that were facing south, without bought, there were 105 houses, forming 13 streets, they are densely wall to wall to each other. so the groups were under the same roof. i wonder what regardless of social status housing conditions. for all the inhabitants of beskupin, without exception, there were exactly the same warriors. petrovsky devoted 30 years of his life to the archaeological museum, in the open air, and to the formation of an ancient settlement. he speaks with great enthusiasm, the amazing size of this city, its structure, the degree of development of