The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, Second Edition, editor-in-chief S. I. Vavilov. Volume 3, 1950. p. 291: "Astrology (from Greek. "star" and "doctrine") is a false doctrine, based on which they tried to predict the outcome of the actions taken, as well as the future of individuals and entire nations by the location of the heavenly bodies. … At present, despite the absolute falsity of astrology, it continues to flourish in a number of capitalist countries. … Books on astrology find numerous readers in capitalist countries, and charlatans find clients."
12 thousand years ago, the Arctic climate was warm
Acidic soil could not erase history: a 6,500-year-old place in Finnish Lapland defies understanding of the past. Archaeologists have made an amazing discovery by visiting the Stone Age cemetery of Tainiaro, which was once considered lost due to acidic soil.