In the windswept steppe of northeastern Mongolia, archaeologists have unearthed over 7,000 animal bones, a rare window into daily life along the medieval frontier of the Liao Empire
Borders and beyond: excavating life on the Mongolian frontier, the Medieval Wall System across China, Mongolia and Russia; the case of the fortified enclosure MA03
New evidence about the construction and purpose of the Gobi Wall; a new study has been published in the Land journal
A special issue in “Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B” (2025) reframes the origins of domestication
The Khar Nuur burial, an elite grave of the pre-Mongol period has been uncovered in Mongolia; a new study in the journal Archaeological Research in Asia
Blood sausages and yak milk: Bronze Age cuisine of Mongolian nomads unveiled, bronze cauldrons were used around 2,700 years ago
The Mongolian Arc: exploring a monumental 405-kilometer wall system in Eastern Mongolia, constructed between the 11th and 13th centuries A.D.
An elegantly carved saddle from Mongolia is one of earliest frame saddles; the study has been published in the Antiquity journal
Contribution of cultural heritage values to steppe conservation on kurgans, ancient burial mounds of Eurasia; the study is published in Conservation Biology
Ancient DNA reveals the multiethnic structure of the Xiongnu Empire, Mongolia’s first nomadic empire; the study has been published in Science Advances