In the course of work on the preservation and registration of cultural heritage objects of mountainous Ingushetia, the staff of the Jeyrakh-Assinsk Museum-Reserve together with specialists of complex architectural and restoration projects of ACM GROUP have revealed previously unknown cyclopean structures - constructions made of huge unhewn stone blocks of mortarless horizontal masonry, ancient stone dwellings.
Cyclopean structures are evidence of the existence of an ancient civilization that existed in Ingushetia long before written history.
It should be noted that the question of dating of cyclopean structures has been debated among scientists for many years. The problem of dating of megalithic structures is as urgent today as before.
L.P. Semenov and E.I. Krupnov, after studying the remains of megalithic buildings in the Ingush villages of Khamkhi, Egikal, Doshkhakle, concluded that these cyclopean houses - fortresses belong to the era of the Scythians, i.e. VII-V centuries BC. “when there were strong clan foundations and all buildings were erected by the efforts of numerous members of the clan”.
Two Cyclopean buildings were recorded at the Niy complex and their coordinates were determined.
Earlier, the work on revealing and accounting of cyclopean structures was carried out on tower complexes: Upper and Middle Ozik, Doshkhakle, Keli, Khart, Targim, Egikal, Tori, Barkhan.
They will subsequently be publicly recorded and mapped.