The earliest Bronze Age culture of the south-eastern Gobi Desert, Mongolia

J Wright, G Ganbaatar, W Honeychurch…�- Antiquity, 2019 - cambridge.org
J Wright, G Ganbaatar, W Honeychurch, B Byambatseren, A Rosen
Antiquity, 2019cambridge.org
Studies of the Eurasian Bronze Age have tended to emphasise the homogeneity of social
and political processes across the Steppe, evidenced by a common 'package'of practices
and material culture. The Dornod Mongol Survey examines the major stone monumental
forms and associated features of the Ulaanzuukh mortuary tradition of the Gobi region of
Mongolia. Combining evidence for mortuary and ritual practices, ceramic traditions and new
radiocarbon dates, the authors argue that the appearance of the earliest Bronze Age�…
Studies of the Eurasian Bronze Age have tended to emphasise the homogeneity of social and political processes across the Steppe, evidenced by a common ‘package’ of practices and material culture. The Dornod Mongol Survey examines the major stone monumental forms and associated features of the Ulaanzuukh mortuary tradition of the Gobi region of Mongolia. Combining evidence for mortuary and ritual practices, ceramic traditions and new radiocarbon dates, the authors argue that the appearance of the earliest Bronze Age cultures in this region represents a disparate collection of local, regional and inter-regional expressions that challenge the established narrative of a ‘standard’ Eurasian Bronze Age.
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