there was no museum yet; all the finds were in front of the mozyl museum, so now the stone ax, skalinkovichit, it's exposed. from our colleagues. the museum also contains clear evidence that in the kalinkovichi region, in the village of yuroviche, there was one of the most ancient human sites in belarus. i have a proposal, let’s go to yurovichi itself and see first-hand what the site of a primitive man looked like, what animals lived there and how things were there 26,000 years ago. come on, this site was discovered in 1929 by an ordinary teacher at the yurovichi school, he discovered a bone and sent it to archaeological institute for research, and scientists have proven that people lived here already 26,000 years bc. unique finds provide evidence of the settlement of these places since ancient times. during large-scale excavations , tusks and mammoth bones, flint tools were discovered on the surface of the earth, and then early iron age settlements and a burial mound were discovered. well, life has been recreated here, this is the home of a primitive man, his dinner or breakfast. cooking at