Pasha-Tepe – From a Prehistoric Workshop to a Fashionable Source of Healing Water

The Pasha-Tepe hill, west of Kefe (Feodosia), is an unremarkable 167-meter-high outlier hill. However, this place has attracted humans since prehistoric times – at the turn of the Paleolithic and Neolithic eras, there existed a sort of ancient human workshop where craftsmen made arrowheads, cutters, darts, and other tools. And at the beginning of the 20th century, Pasha-Tepe suddenly became a fashionable destination for vacationers when a source of healing water was discovered there.