http://www.heritagedaily.com/2016/08/darius-i-stele-found-in-ancient-town-of-phanagoria-in-russia/112378#The stele with a signature in the name of Persian King Darius I was
unearthed in the center of Phanagoria, the remains of an ancient Greek
city near Crimea and the Black Sea during an archeological expedition
that has been supported by Volnoe Delo Foundation since 2004.
The decoded inscriptions on the stele state someone made them in the
name of the Persian King Darius I who lived from 550-486 B.C. The stele
has an inscription in the ancient Persian language. The approximate
assessment dates the find to the first half of the 5th century B.C. The
text contains a word unregistered before and roughly interpreted as the
place named Miletus, one of the biggest cities in Ionia, a region known
as Asia Minor now. Miletus stood at the head of the so-called Ionian
uprising of Greek city states against Darius I. It was suppressed in 494
B.C.
Darius I, a Persian ruler from the Achaemenian dynasty considerably
expanded the territory of his country with the aid of wars against the
Getae, Thrace, Lemnos, Imbros, and Macedonia. He was buried in the
mausoleum built on the cliffs at Naqsh-e Rustam near Persepolis on his
order and decorated with sculptures.