Mongolian-German Karakorum expedition: Vol. 1, Excavations in the craftsmen quarter at the main road
https://doi.org/10.34780/133a-8dr5
Synopsis
Karakorum, the first capital of the Mongol empire, has, since 1998, been explored by archaeologists from the University of Bonn in an interdisciplinary and international cooperation project. This first multi-year study of a newly founded city in the Mongolian steppe sheds new light on the complexity of equestrian nomadic organizations. The excavation area on the main street of the city opened a deep insight into Chinese crafts quarters and the living conditions of residents in the 13th and 14th Centuries AD. This publication includes findings from the excavations in the city center as well as contributions on the research history of Karakorum, but also on environmental geography and history of religion.
Chapters
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Preface
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Environmental Characteristics of the Upper and Middle Orkhon Valley, Mongolia
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Die sowjetisch-mongolischen Ausgrabungen von 1948/49
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The Most Interesting Artefacts from Karakorum in the Collection of The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
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Two Ceramic Deposits from the Territory of Karakorum
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The Excavations in the Craftsmen-Quarter of Karakorum (KAR-2) between 2000 and 2005: Stratigraphy and Architecture.
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KAR-2, Catalogue of Artefacts I: Processed Bones (with Faunal Analysis by A. von den Driesch and J. Peters)
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KAR-2, Catalogue of Artefacts II: Spindle Whorls and other Clay Objects
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Preliminary Study of Cart Wheel-Bushings from Karakorum, Mongolia
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Human Skeletal Remains from the Excavations in the Craftsmen-Quarter of Karakorum (KAR-2)
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Medieval Plant Remains from Karakorum, Mongolia
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Animal Economy in the Ancient Mongolian Town of Karakorum: Preliminary Report on the Faunal Remains
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Chemical Investigations on some Archaeological Findings from Karakorum
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Excavation in the Islamic Cemetery of Karakorum
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Archaeological Findings in the Upper and Middle Orkhon Valley and their Geographical Setup
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Die Geschichte des Klosters Erdeni Joo oder das Prinzip der Verflechtung von Staat und Religion
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Published
October 20, 2022
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