Khirigsuurs are stone monuments of variable scale and complexity that dominate the archaeological landscape of the Mongolian Bronze Age. Though there are countless typical-sized monuments, there are a few very large structures suggesting that a chiefly hierarchy directed their construction. Using measurements of size and formal complexity to compare these mega-monuments and khirigsuurs within fully surveyed areas this article argues that these monuments are not primarily tombs built to represent the social hierarchy of early nomadic pastoralists. Instead, they are monumental places created for living communities to communicate their organization and enduring nature to others and themselves. This communication was essential for early pastora...
The emergence of mobile herding lifeways in Mongolia and eastern Eurasia was one of the most crucial...
[EN] The so-called ovoo-cairns of Mongolia display a variety and pervasiveness that stimulated a ric...
International audienceThe deer stone and khirgisuur (DSK) monumental complexes are iconic elements o...
It would seem that pastoral nomads have ceaselessly occupied a distinct space in our world, imaginat...
In this article we present a preliminary study discussing new perspectives for future research and i...
It is now well recognized that mobile herding subsistence patterns do not preclude the development o...
Archaeological studies of pastoral nomadic societies have been invigorated by recent collaborative r...
This dissertation focuses on the material manifestation in mortuary practice of political centraliza...
The archaeological landscape of Mongolia is marked by the presence of numerous funerary monuments (k...
In the past ten years or more, social complexity has taken center stage as the focus of archaeologis...
International audienceDeer stone and khirigsuur complexes are monuments that are characteristic of t...
The DMS project would not have been possible without the generous collaboration of the Institute of ...
This dissertation investigates the local settlement history of Mongolia’s desert-steppe, affording a...
Изучается культурный ландшафт древней Монголии.The article considers the ancient sculptures which it...
This dissertation investigates pastoral adaptations, multi-resource economic strategies and monument...
The emergence of mobile herding lifeways in Mongolia and eastern Eurasia was one of the most crucial...
[EN] The so-called ovoo-cairns of Mongolia display a variety and pervasiveness that stimulated a ric...
International audienceThe deer stone and khirgisuur (DSK) monumental complexes are iconic elements o...
It would seem that pastoral nomads have ceaselessly occupied a distinct space in our world, imaginat...
In this article we present a preliminary study discussing new perspectives for future research and i...
It is now well recognized that mobile herding subsistence patterns do not preclude the development o...
Archaeological studies of pastoral nomadic societies have been invigorated by recent collaborative r...
This dissertation focuses on the material manifestation in mortuary practice of political centraliza...
The archaeological landscape of Mongolia is marked by the presence of numerous funerary monuments (k...
In the past ten years or more, social complexity has taken center stage as the focus of archaeologis...
International audienceDeer stone and khirigsuur complexes are monuments that are characteristic of t...
The DMS project would not have been possible without the generous collaboration of the Institute of ...
This dissertation investigates the local settlement history of Mongolia’s desert-steppe, affording a...
Изучается культурный ландшафт древней Монголии.The article considers the ancient sculptures which it...
This dissertation investigates pastoral adaptations, multi-resource economic strategies and monument...
The emergence of mobile herding lifeways in Mongolia and eastern Eurasia was one of the most crucial...
[EN] The so-called ovoo-cairns of Mongolia display a variety and pervasiveness that stimulated a ric...
International audienceThe deer stone and khirgisuur (DSK) monumental complexes are iconic elements o...