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MTS accelerated the Internet in the village of Krasnoyarsk Territory with an interesting history

May 27 18:40

MTS specialists installed telecom equipment in the village of Antsir. A few kilometers from the settlement are tourist pearls of the Kansky district – the natural monument “Antsirsky cottages” and “people's” a salty source in the Arapcan tract.

20 km from the village you can also find the ancient relict plant of the ephedra – it survived the ice age and is one of the ancestors of modern conifers.

As a result of the work, the new MTS communication quality became available more than a thousand inhabitants of the Kansky district – they can comfortably watch films and TV shows, work from home, use video communications services, and also learn even more interesting facts about their small homeland.

Millennia ago, at the site of the future village of Antsir, the Kotta lived – the oldest inhabitants of Siberia. They settled on the most favorable and fertile lands and led a nomadic lifestyle, and the traditional dwelling of the Cotto was portable plague, covered with birch bark. The tribes were engaged in taiga hunting, river fishing and gathering, and the taiga reindeer husbandry continued to be an unfamiliar occupation for them despite the close neighborhood with the deer Evenki and Kamasins. It is known that the only domestic animal they had a dog. The life of the Kott’s life has changed with the appearance of their nomads of Russian settlements in places.

“Already in the second half of the XVIII century, the number of Kansk Cottos was significantly reduced-both as a result of the assimilation of the cats and extinction due to the spread of infectious diseases. By the middle of the XIX century, the Kansk kotta actually ceased to exist as a separate ethnic group. They were assimilated by Russians, Buryats, and the most recent of them were Kamasins. Having dissolved in the foreigner environment of other peoples of Southern Siberia, the Cotta did not manage to become an object for a comprehensive scientific research. Together with them, their unique language went into the past – only toponyms remained from the oldest Siberian nationality. There are no artifacts and exhibits in our museum, and they are unlikely to be preserved somewhere. Most of the collections that collected ethnographers disappeared or burned, ”said Mikhail Batashev, an ethnographer, a researcher at the Krasnoyarsk Regional Museum of Local Lore.

“In the Krasnoyarsk Territory there are many bright and distinctive villages and villages that have a rich and interesting story for studying, which is important to preserve in time. Nowadays, we have such an opportunity. With the help of modern technologies, archeology has gained a new life in digital format-for example, on the basis of the MTS network, local specialists can use services for 3D scanning of the surviving finds and entering information into the database for subsequent study. In the future, it would be interesting to create a digital map where information about all the monuments of archeology studied in the Krasnoyarsk Territory will be saberled, ”said Sergey Egoshin, director of MTS in the Krasnoyarsk Territory.

Currently, more than a thousand people live in the village of Antsir, a school, a kindergarten, a culture house and a feldsher-obstetric center are working.