• Entry to the Ivolga archaeological site. The Buryat line of the road sign translates “Xiongnu city”. ... This article relating to archaeology in Asia is a stub.
  • It is sited in the Selenga Highlands near Ulan-Ude, the capital of the Republic of Buryatia, Russia. It is part of the folklore of this city where the Xiongnu are mixed up...
  • Also known as. English. Ivolga (Xiongnu) archaeological site. village in Republic of Buryatia, Russia.
  • Archaeological sites of the xiognnu. Volume 1. A. Davydova. Ivolga archaeological complex. Part 1. Ivolga fortress. St-Petersburg, 1995.
  • Institute of History Archaeology and Ethnology FEB RAS. ... Radiocarbon Dates for the Ivolga Archaeological Complex Site in the Trans-Baykal.
  • The Ivolga fortress (Russian archaeological name for sites of this type is “gorodishche”, fortified settlement) became known to science in the twenties of our...
  • The website for the French Mission is “Gol Mod. ... _____. Ivolginskii arkheologicheskii kompleks. T. 2. Ivolginskii mogil'nik/The Ivolga Archaeological Complex.
  • The Xiongnu archaeological sites in Siberia Xiongnu royal tomb complex in the Tsaraam Valley the Ivolga archaeological site (a fortified city of the Xiongnu)...
  • Chinese archaeologists identify Ordos archaeological sites of Scythian time (Maoqinggou, Budungou etc.) as sites of "proto-Xiongnu".
  • Ivolginskiy archaeological complex is located in the Ivolga district of Respublika Buryatiya in 14 km to south-west from the Ulan-Ude city center, in 1 km to...