The former Tatar village of Tav-Bodrak was named Skalyste in 1945 after the deportation of the Crimean Tatars. 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 депортація кримських татар. 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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