Archeology instute safeguards Mongolia's ancient findings

Ulaanbaatar, /MONTSAME/. More than 5,000 findings related to the
periods from the Stone Age to the Middle Age are preserved in the
Archeology-Anthropology Lab of the Archeological Institute. Some of
those are 750 thousand year s Paleolithic stone weapons in the Tsagaan
cave, a discovery of a Hunnu princess s graveyard in Mankhan locality
of Khovd province, and a memorial complex of Turkic Bilge Khan. In
recent years, a number of foreign amateurs for archeological findings
left by nomads in the territory of Mongolia has been increasing, and
joint projects are carried out with scientific institutions and
scientists from Russia, the USA, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Germany,
France, Turkey, Belgium and Italy. Approximately ten expeditions
operate in Mongolia in a year.

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Marilyn Palmer
2009-04-25 15:10:04
My fiance' found a fossil about 5 inches long with lines on the outside of it and core's on the inside, it is in the shape of a tooth or a claw. I'm not sure what it is?
samir kumar gupta
2010-09-26 07:09:14
Umesh Chandra Vidyaratna wrote that the original abode of mankind was greater Mongolia and paradise was in Mount Meru of Altai region. I would like to be enlightened about the existence or otherwise of an ancient Altai civilization.

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