Mayatskoye, also known as Mayatskoe or Mayaki, is a gorodishche (hill fort) and historical settlement located in the Divnogorye museum-reserve area of Liskinsky District in Voronezh Oblast, Russia.
[3] The Mayatskoye site consists of a hill fort surrounded by a settlement with an adjacent burial ground.
[3] The walls themselves have been only been excavated in small portions; most of their circuit remains buried under earthen ramparts.
[3] The walls were made of chalk blocks, some of which contain runic inscriptions, and reached about 1.5 to 2 meters in height.
[2]: 30 A Common Turkic inscription found at the site refers to the "As country" and "our land of the Six-Savirs", which Gábor Hosszú interprets as a reference to the Khazars ruling over the area between the Don and Dnieper rivers.