A mysterious woman known as the Tisul princess was discovered in 1969 from inside an 800-million-year-old sarcophagus in the Rzhavchik village of Tisulsky district, Russia’s Siberian region. This extraordinary discovery was revealed during a routine explosion in a coal mine, and what followed brought about a series of surprising events.
It was determined that this woman who emerged from the sarcophagus was found in a crystal clear coffin with a pink-blue liquid on it and was a slender, beautiful woman, approximately 180 cm tall. This discovery created great excitement in the scientific world and gave rise to new questions about human history.
Interesting Story of Tisul Princess
In early September 1969, Russia Tisulsky district in the Kemerovo region Rzhavchik It is claimed that an extraordinary event occurred in the village. During a blasting in a coal mine, in the center of a twenty-meter coal seam, at a depth of more than 70 meters, a two-meter marble coffin was discovered by a miner, Karnaukhov. The coffin was constructed with extremely precise mechanical workmanship.
By order of the site manager, Alexander Alexandrovich Masalygin All work was immediately stopped by. The coffin was brought to the surface and the paste, which had petrified over time, began to be opened by pounding its edges. Under the impact of the blows, the paste turned into a clear liquid and flowed due to the heat of the sun.
One miner even tried his tongue to examine the contents of the coffin (he went crazy a week later and froze at the door of his own house in February). The coffin lid was completely closed. To ensure a more solid connection, the inner edges were tightly fitted to the 15 cm thick walls, tightly bounded by a double edge.
in the coffin, a pink-blue crystal clear liquid It turned out to be full of . Beneath the liquid lay a slim, unusually beautiful woman, about 180 cm tall – she appeared to be in her thirties, with delicate European features and large, blue eyes. Her waist was covered with thick dark blonde curls, and her large, white hands rested on short, neatly cut nails.

She was wearing a snow-white lace, transparent dress and a short-sleeved dress embroidered with colorful flowers. She wasn’t wearing underwear. It looked like She wasn’t dead, it was like she was sleeping. On its head was a metal box (like a mobile phone), round at one end, measuring approximately 25 x 10 cm.
The coffin was opened to the public between approximately 10.00-15.00. The entire village flocked to see the miracle. The discovery was immediately reported to the district center. Authorities, firefighters, army and police sent large numbers of people. A helicopter flew into the area and dropped off a group of comrades in civilian clothes, who immediately declared the area infectious and ordered those present to move away from the coffin. Afterwards, they cordoned off the find and counted everyone who touched the coffin, even relatives, for a supposed emergency medical examination.
Authorities wanted to transport the coffin to the helicopter, but its load was too heavy and they decided to remove the liquid to make the job easier. After fluid was pumped from the coffin, the body began to darken. Then the liquid poured out again and the blackness quickly disappeared.
A minute later, a blush played again on the deceased’s cheeks, and his whole body regained its former vitality. The coffin was closed and taken to the helicopter, the remains of the paste were collected in plastic bags and mixed into the soil, and the witnesses were ordered to disperse. After that, the helicopter took off and headed towards Novosibirsk.
Five days later, an elderly professor came to Rzhavchik from Novosibirsk and gave a lecture in the village club about the preliminary results of laboratory studies of the new find. The professor said that this Rzhavchik find could change the understanding of history. He stated that soon Soviet scientists would announce the results of their research, which would shock the scientific world.

Analysis Concerning the Princess of Tisul
According to modern ideas, women millions of years before dinosaurs appeared, when the world was still a continuous plant kingdomIt is estimated that it was buried during the Carboniferous period of the Paleozoic era, long before the formation of coal on the planet. Initially, an alien version was suggested, but genetic analysis of the woman’s body showed 100% similarity to modern humans.
Since the nature of the fabric from which the “Princess” dress was made was not amenable to scientific analysis, it was determined that the level of civilization to which the woman belonged may exceed what has been known so far. The technique required to produce such materials by humans had not yet been invented.
The composition of the pink-blue liquid had not yet been determined, only some of its constituent components had been identified. The professor said nothing about the metal box other than being examined. The lecturer left, and a few days later a small note was published in the Tisul regional newspaper about the discovery of an archaeological ruin near the village of Rzhavchik that would shed light on history.
The locals protested – there was so much buzz and only three lines were published in the newspaper. The anger subsided by itself when the Tisulsky district was suddenly cordoned off by the military, and the place where the coffin was found was carefully dug up and covered with earth.

And yet, despite the efforts of the authorities, there were fighters for the truth among the inhabitants of the village. One of the heroes rushed in all situations, even wrote a letter to the Central Committee of the CPSU, but a year later he died suddenly, according to the official version, from heart failure. When six “pioneers” of the coffin died one after another in car accidents within a year, the surviving witnesses remained silent forever.
In 1973, when “everything calmed down,” according to officials, large-scale excavations were carried out throughout the summer and into late autumn on the shores and islands of Lake Berchikul, six kilometers from where the sarcophagus was found. The workplace was cordoned off by soldiers and police.
Soldiers and police refused to give details, but the whole village saw how a “brick” helicopter flew to the excavation site and picked up things. After the work on the islands and coasts of Berchikul was completed, hundreds of graves were dug and carefully covered with earth. However, research and scientific explanations about this discovery are still full of many question marks.
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