Show LOST FOR AOB8 Ittatery l nt K lliirlnl < lly In I Turkman l > y 11 IMrlr < > r Iiii 0ni4 In Turl eetan on tho right tunic of the Aniou Dlara In a chain of rock hllla near tho Ilokbaran town of Knrkl are n number of large cave which upon examination were found to lead to an underground elty built apparently appar-ently long before the Christian era According to emI Inscription and designs upon the gold and silver money I unearthed from o among the ruins the existence of the town dates back to acme two centuries before the birth of Christ The underground Ibkhnran city Is about two verau long and la I composed of all enormous Ub > rlnth of rorrldjra streets and squares surrounded sur-rounded by house and other buildings two or three aturlea high The vdlrtcej contain all kind of domestic utensils pot urns vase and ao forth In Home of the streets full of earth and rook have obstructed the passages but generally gen-erally the visitor can walk about freely 1 without lowering hi head Tho high degree of civilisation attained by the Inhabitant of the city Is I shown by the fact that they built In several storle b time symmetry of he streets and square and by he beauty of the clay and metal uttnall and of the ornaments orna-ments and aolna I I |