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- en.wikipedia.org Ivolga archaeological siteEntry to the Ivolga archaeological site. The Buryat line of the road sign translates “Xiongnu city”. The Ivolga (Xiongnu) archaeological site...
- http://mobileart.artemiris.org site/view/22Ivolginskiy 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...
- datacommons.org place/wikidataId/Q4197240Statistics about economics, health, equity, crime, education, demographics, housing, and environment in Ivolga archaeological site.
- typeset.io papers/ivolginskii-arkheologicheskii-…Hinterlands, Urban Centers, and Mobile Settings: The "New" Old World Archaeology from the Eurasian Steppe.Bulunamadı: site
- researchgate.net publication/336248934_The_human_…This article deals with the initial data coming from the Ivolga Fortress archaeological site located in the Trans-Baikal area.
- semanticscholar.org paper/Иволгинский-…By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy (opens in a new tab), Terms of Service (opens in a new tab)...
- pinterest.com.au pin/the-xiongnu--…The Xiongnu archaeological sites in Siberia Xiongnu royal tomb complex in the Tsaraam Valley the Ivolga archaeological site (a fortified city of the Xiongnu)...
- http://xiongnu.atspace.com n-books.htmArchaeological sites of the xiognnu. Volume 1. A. Davydova. Ivolga archaeological complex. Part 1. Ivolga fortress. St-Petersburg, 1995.
- http://kronk.spb.ru library/davydova-av-1995-6.htmThe Ivolga fortress (Russian archaeological name for sites of this type is “gorodishche”, fortified settlement) became known to science in the twenties of our...
- exploration-eurasia.com pictures/Tuva-Ala-2018.pdffrom many archaeological sites of the Xiongnu, such as in the Bone and horn belt buckles A belt buckle made of horn was Trans-Baikal and the Ivolga...
- http://hsiungnu.chat.ru annot.htm2. Archaeological Sites of the Hsiungnu, vol. 2. "Ivolga archaeological complex" by A. Davydova. Part 2. Ivolga cemetery. St-Petersburg, 1996.
- link.springer.com article/10.1007/s41826-018-0004…Archaeological sites in the territory of Tuva possibly related to the Xiongnu culture include the burial sites of Bay-Dag 2, Aymyrlyg-XXXI, Urbiun-III, and.