The former Tatar village of Tav-Bodrak received its name Skalyste in 1945 after the forced deportation of Crimean Tatars by the Soviet occupiers from Crimea to Central Asia.
Located in the valley of the left tributary of the river Alma - Bodrak River, 15 kilometers northeast of Bakhchysarai.
Назву Скалисте колишнє татарське село Тав-Бодрак отримало в 1945 році після примусової депортації кримських татар радянськими окупантами із Криму в Середню Азію.
Розташоване в долині лівої притоки річки Альми - річки Бодрак, в 15 кілометрах на північний схід від Бахчисарая.
Bakla Hillfort
Archaeological site
The Hillfort of Bakla ("bean") is located 2.5 kilometers north of the village of Skalyste.
Its area of about 1 hectare is located on a flat terrace at the foot of Mount Bakla.
It was probably one of the northern outposts of the Byzantine Empire, which turned into a small city by the 10th century (researchers associate it with the city of Fulla). It lasted until the middle of the 14th century.
The settlement consists of two parts - the citadel and the post adjacent to it. Large and small churches, crypts, granaries have been preserved.
Shaytan-Koba Cave
Archaeological site
The Tatar name Shaytan-Koba ("Devil's cave") is given to the grotto, in which the site of an ancient man of the Paleolithic era (100-40 thousand years BC) was discovered.
It is located at the foot of a cliff on the Bodrak River, on the south-eastern edge of the village of Skalyste.
Flint products, animal bones were found.
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