Approximately forty thousand years old necklace discovered by archaeologists in Siberia. Scientists say it was made with tools similar to modern-day drills. It probably belonged to a prehistoric princess.
Thirteen years ago, scientists announced that the remains of the last tsarist family, whose members had been murdered in cold blood, had been found. Experts examined the bones found in the Urals. DNA tests confirmed that they belonged to Tsarevich Alexei, the son of the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II. and heirs to the Russian throne, and his sister Maria.
Workers who reconstructed a villa in St. Petersburg remained in shock. The historic building has been a secret for many years. Inside the randomly exposed room were forty bags of treasure.