What is being called the “Troy of the Carpathians” was a “bronze age” fortress city of 60 hectares (about 150 acres) surrounded by three concentric walls of fortifications built of timbers and clay on the lower Mures river of western Romania (near Arad), probably of the progeny of Japheth’s grandson Riphath, during the Ice Age as only the high peaks of the Carpathians were covered with snow year ’round.