
A palace and temples with fire
altars dedicated to the Zoroastrian religion were also discovered. Archeologist
Sarianidi explained that Gonur Tepe is the 5th oldest civilization on Earth and
was the birthplace of Zoroastrianism.Other discoveries included the extensive
irrigation systems similar to the ones found in Egypt, models of two-wheeled
carts, and silver and gold artifacts.
The artifacts discovered on-site
suggest that the town of Gonur Tepe had craftsmen who could mold metal and
create materials for cult worship. Besides metal, the craftsmen also did bone
and stone carvings.Sarianidi also found out what appears to be the boiler for
the soma, a ritual drink known to give immortality mentioned in the Rigveda and
also known as haoma in the Avesta. Dishes with traces of cannabis, poppy, and
ephedrine were also found, which led to the theory that these were the
ingredients of the immortality drink soma.
Therefore; in 2009, a royal tomb
was excavated in which remains of dogs, a cart with bronze-rimmed wheels, and a
large bronze cauldron were discovered. Although getting to Gonur Tepe is not an
easy task. You will have to need to hire a 4WD that will take you through a
road that follows the Kara Kum Channel from Mary, Turkmenistan. The trip to “Gonur
Tepe” is a three hour drive from Mary.



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