Serpent's Wall

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Serpent's Wall near the village of Denysy, Boryspil Raion
Wall near village of Ivankovychi

Serpent's Wall (Ukrainian: Змієві вали, romanizedZmiievi valy) is an ancient system of earthworks (valla) located in the middle Dnieper Ukraine (Naddniprianshchyna)[1] that stretch across primarily Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. They seem to be similar in purpose and character to Trajan's Wall situated to the southwest in Bessarabia. The remaining ancient walls have a total length of 1,000 km and constitute less than 20% of the original wall system.[1]

History

According to legend, the earthworks are the result of ancient events when a mythical hero (bohatyr), Kozmodemian (or Borysohlib), in order to slay a gargantuan Dragon (Serpent), harnessed it in a giant plow and furrowed.[1] The Dragon (Serpent) bit the dust and left furrows, on both sides of which were immense banks of earth that became known as Serpent's Wall.[1]

The ancient walls were built between the 2nd century BC and 7th century AD, according to

winged dragon
, hence the name.

On the right bank of

Sula.[1]

The 1974-85 explorations established that Serpent's Wall is a remnant of wooded earth fortifications built at the end of 10th and the first half of 11th centuries, smaller part in the 12th century, to protect middle Dnieper Ukraine and Kyiv from Pechenegs and Cumans.[1]

Gallery

  • Vallums near village of Ivankovychi, Obukhiv Raion
    Vallums near village of Ivankovychi, Obukhiv Raion
  • Wall near village of Ivankovyche
    Wall near village of Ivankovyche

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Kuchera, M. Serpent Walls (ЗМІЄВІ ВАЛИ). Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine.

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