Two reports describe an unusual discovery at an alleged ancient site in Russia sometimes referred to as a “Russian Atlantis.” The accounts say workers open a grave believed to be around 2,000 years old and find what is described as a device-like object along with remains. One outlet headlines the item as “Natasha’s iPhone,” noting that some people online or in commentary interpret the find as evidence of time travel. However, the stories focus more on the surprising description of the object than on scientific confirmation, provenance, or authentication of what it is. Both sources present the claim that a 2,000-year-old woman is found in the grave and that the object sparks speculation, including claims of advanced technology far predating modern electronics. Neither report, in the provided text, offers details of expert analysis or official conclusions that verify the object’s age or nature. Overall, the reports center on the opening of the grave, the age of the burial, the presence of remains, and the public reaction to a purportedly phone-like discovery.