On the territory of the Tumgi complex, an underground crypt was discovered, previously not recorded.
It is worth noting that some destroyed, ruined or underground structures can only be found in winter and early spring, when there is no vegetation cover.
The above objects include, recently discovered during the inspection, north of the semi-combat tower No. 1 of the Tumgi tower complex, an underground crypt, the condition of which is visually determined as satisfactory. The object found at the base has dimensions of 2x3 m, the entrance rectangular type.
We say discovered because in the formed lists of institutions – identified objects of cultural heritage – this object is not listed.
We admit that each of those who visited this complex repeatedly passed by this crypt, unaware that it may be of any interest, and the primary task of the museum-reserve, as part of the planned work, is the fixation and accounting of such objects.
And yet, as we noted earlier, the unknownness of these crypts lies in the fact that earlier the inhabitants of this area, for religious reasons, covered them with earth, or stones covered the entrance hole in them. So, in the course of comprehensive scientific research, the specialists of ASM Group identified the construction of stone bases of residential towers and ancient crypts with anthropological artifacts, and completed the restoration of 8 objects of cultural heritage. Restoration works will affect 34 facilities of the complex.