International audienceKeywords. — Stele. engravings, Bronze age, Mongolia, tornb. animismAbstract. — During Final Bronze age. High Asia populations erected steles named “deer stones” because there are deer engravings on them. On a territory three times larger than France, 700 monuments have been listed on funeral and worship sites. The typology and the quality of the engravings,similar on aIl steles, auest rigorous rules. In the centre of Mongolia, the steles iconography of Hunuy and Tamir valleys (Arkhangaï province) is representative of the hundreds of monuments witch suggest tribes of this tirne animism.Mots clés : Stèle, gravures, âge du Bronze, Mongolie. tombe. animisme.Résumé : À l'âge du Bronze final, les populations de Haute Asie on...
International audienceIn 2011, the Monaco-Mongolia joint archeological mission has enhanced its rese...
Study of a kurgan of the second century A.D., in northern Mongolia. At the bottom of the pit, a wood...
This PhD thesis deals with arrowheads found in tombs of the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age (250...
International audienceDeer stone and khirigsuur complexes are monuments that are characteristic of t...
International audienceTsatsiin Ereg, Mongolian major site of the beginning of the I st Millenary BC....
International audienceThis study focuses on traces of paint on stone stelae of Mongolia, dating from...
The archaeological landscape of Mongolia is marked by the presence of numerous funerary monuments (k...
International audienceIn order to contribute to the study of societies of the end of Bronze Age of c...
Изучается культурный ландшафт древней Монголии.The article considers the ancient sculptures which it...
International audienceThe deer stone and khirgisuur (DSK) monumental complexes are iconic elements o...
International audienceCampaign 2009 report of the Monaco-Mongolian joint archaeological expedition K...
In archaeology, the Mongolian Altai remains a poorly studied region of Asia. Since 2007, systematic ...
Les complexes de pierres à cerf et de khirigsuur sont des monuments caractéristiques de l’âge du Bro...
International audienceIn 2011, the Monaco-Mongolia joint archeological mission has enhanced its rese...
Study of a kurgan of the second century A.D., in northern Mongolia. At the bottom of the pit, a wood...
This PhD thesis deals with arrowheads found in tombs of the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age (250...
International audienceDeer stone and khirigsuur complexes are monuments that are characteristic of t...
International audienceTsatsiin Ereg, Mongolian major site of the beginning of the I st Millenary BC....
International audienceThis study focuses on traces of paint on stone stelae of Mongolia, dating from...
The archaeological landscape of Mongolia is marked by the presence of numerous funerary monuments (k...
International audienceIn order to contribute to the study of societies of the end of Bronze Age of c...
Изучается культурный ландшафт древней Монголии.The article considers the ancient sculptures which it...
International audienceThe deer stone and khirgisuur (DSK) monumental complexes are iconic elements o...
International audienceCampaign 2009 report of the Monaco-Mongolian joint archaeological expedition K...
In archaeology, the Mongolian Altai remains a poorly studied region of Asia. Since 2007, systematic ...
Les complexes de pierres à cerf et de khirigsuur sont des monuments caractéristiques de l’âge du Bro...
International audienceIn 2011, the Monaco-Mongolia joint archeological mission has enhanced its rese...
Study of a kurgan of the second century A.D., in northern Mongolia. At the bottom of the pit, a wood...
This PhD thesis deals with arrowheads found in tombs of the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age (250...