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The knowledge of the archaeology of the Xiongnu period has grown considerably over the past ten years. Traditionally this period is dated according to the written sources between the end of the 3rd century BCE to the 1st century CE.
Bonn : Xiongnu archaeology. Multidisciplinary Perspectives of the First Steppe Empire in Inner Asia., 2011. - p. 19-33
One of the main challenges to productive archaeological investigations of the peoples, practices, and politics associated with the Xiongnu phenomenon is to surpass multi-disciplinary studies and develop truly inter disciplinary investigations. Sources of...
Bonn : Xiongnu archaeology. Multidisciplinary Perspectives of the First Steppe Empire in Inner Asia. 2011. - p. 441-461
The Orkhon valley was the cradle of the formation of many rider-nomad domains and empires, the heartland and center of mounted nomadic peoples like the Xiongnu, Kok-Turk, Uighurs and Mongols. It is the Otukan area, the sacred promised land of the Old Turkic...
Bonn : Xiongnu archaeology. Multidisciplinary Perspectives of the First Steppe Empire in Inner Asia. 2011. - p. 193-200
This study will address the population history of the Xiongnu people using dental nonmetric traits. This research has assembled the largest database, to date, of Xiongnu and neighboring population samples and will allow insight into which populations...
Чита-Агинское: Всебурятский еженедельник "Толон" 11 октября 2013 № 41 (1184)
В октябре 1958 года завершились работы второй Бурят- Монгольской археологической экспедиции под руководством известного советского ученого Алексея Павловича Окладникова. В результате той экспедиции на территории Бурятии, Забайкальского края, Агинского Бурятского округа было открыто свыше 40 мест с...
Delft: University of Leiden, Master's Thesis, 2013. The Xiongnu. Graves as monuments. Interpreting material culture in mortuary contexts. Evidence for the reopening of graves. Discussion.