Walled sites attributed to the Xiongnu steppe empire (2nd century b.c.–1st century a.d.) constitute the earliest investments in explicitly non-mortuary built environments among pastoralists of the Mongolian Steppe. These permanent constructions are important precedents to the medieval towns of subsequent steppe empires, yet very little of the complete layouts and surrounding remains of the large enclosures are understood. Our investigations of the walled site at Kherlen-Bars in eastern Mongolia are among the first surveys to fully document all aspects above and below ground across an entire Iron Age walled site area. In addition to detailed documentation of the large structures, our geomagnetic prospections and digital elevation modeling br...
The emergence of mobile herding lifeways in Mongolia and eastern Eurasia was one of the most crucial...
Within Central Asia there is an unusual group of earthen buildings (köshks), usually constructed on ...
The settlements of the Iron Age in the territory of the Volga Region have always been particularly i...
Nearly 100 years, from 744/45 until 840 AD, the nomadic settlement Karabalgasun in the Middle Orkhon...
The Xiongnu (Eastern Huns) developed their empire after the late third century BC in Transbaikalia. ...
This dissertation investigates pastoral adaptations, multi-resource economic strategies and monument...
Questions surrounding the emergence of highly mobile nomadic pastoralism and the origins of the asso...
Goals. The paper aims to reveal open space-related toponyms traced in The Secret History of the Mon...
Recent research started to reveal the burial styles in the Bronze Age of Mongolia. Especially, it is...
The Medieval Wall System of China and Mongolia is one of the longest wall systems in the world, but ...
Findings of structures remains discovered during excavations on Medieval Mongolian Sites in Eastern ...
The paper deals with the introducing into scientific circulation the results of an investigation of ...
From 2007 to 2015, the Buyant Russian-Mongolian archaeological expedition conducted in the territory...
The archaeological monuments of the Primorye of the Jurchen culture of the Jin Empire periods (1115–...
The emergence of mobile herding lifeways in Mongolia and eastern Eurasia was one of the most crucial...
The emergence of mobile herding lifeways in Mongolia and eastern Eurasia was one of the most crucial...
Within Central Asia there is an unusual group of earthen buildings (köshks), usually constructed on ...
The settlements of the Iron Age in the territory of the Volga Region have always been particularly i...
Nearly 100 years, from 744/45 until 840 AD, the nomadic settlement Karabalgasun in the Middle Orkhon...
The Xiongnu (Eastern Huns) developed their empire after the late third century BC in Transbaikalia. ...
This dissertation investigates pastoral adaptations, multi-resource economic strategies and monument...
Questions surrounding the emergence of highly mobile nomadic pastoralism and the origins of the asso...
Goals. The paper aims to reveal open space-related toponyms traced in The Secret History of the Mon...
Recent research started to reveal the burial styles in the Bronze Age of Mongolia. Especially, it is...
The Medieval Wall System of China and Mongolia is one of the longest wall systems in the world, but ...
Findings of structures remains discovered during excavations on Medieval Mongolian Sites in Eastern ...
The paper deals with the introducing into scientific circulation the results of an investigation of ...
From 2007 to 2015, the Buyant Russian-Mongolian archaeological expedition conducted in the territory...
The archaeological monuments of the Primorye of the Jurchen culture of the Jin Empire periods (1115–...
The emergence of mobile herding lifeways in Mongolia and eastern Eurasia was one of the most crucial...
The emergence of mobile herding lifeways in Mongolia and eastern Eurasia was one of the most crucial...
Within Central Asia there is an unusual group of earthen buildings (köshks), usually constructed on ...
The settlements of the Iron Age in the territory of the Volga Region have always been particularly i...