
Bayarsaikhan Jamsranjav
@ja_bayaraa
Postdoctoral Researcher Department of Archaeology MAPSS Research Group at the Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology, Germany
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02-04-2012 01:32:54
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MAPSS team visits and records the Turkic ritual site as known #Tonyukuk stela and inscription near the Ulaanbaatar capital city, Mongolia. Early May. 2022. @MPI_SHH Arcadia Fund


A rock art panel represents a horse-riding hunter shooting an ibex in Umnugovi aimag, Mongolia. This shooting style is known as PARTHIAN SHOT in western literature, but also has a traditional Mongolian name for that kind of shooting. @MPI_SHH Arcadia Fund


A Deer Stones with the depiction of horses in Northern Mongolia, Darkhad valley. MAPSS survey, 2022. @MPI_SHH Arcadia Fund


Pair of Turkic stone statues made of Bronze Age Deer Stones in North Western Mongolia. There are dozens of the Deer Stones that were re-used for Turkic stone monuments in Mongolia. MPI-GEA Jena Arcadia Fund


A hunter of different historical times. Rock art in the Mongolian Altai and Mongolia hunter 1990s. MPI-GEA Jena Arcadia Fund


Less educated people continue to damage the Perehistoric Rock Arts of Mongolia Only two examples out of countless damages. MPI-GEA Jena Arcadia Fund



May the true spirit of Christmas shine in your heart and light your path! We are always interested in a connection between Santa Claus's magic deer, and Mongolian Bronze Age magic deer on the Deer Stones! However, we do not have a clear answer right now. MPI-GEA Jena Arcadia Fund


Masterful dragon and cloud motif decorating a Mongol imperial deel (traditional robe) recovered from the Khorig Uul site in Northern Mongolia (H/T Bayarsaikhan Jamsranjav) 1/n


Archaeology and scenic nature combination of Mongolia like an art creation Arcadia Fund MPI-GEA Jena


One of the unique Mongol-era statues in southeastern Mongolia, state of before and after 96 years Arcadia Fund MPI-GEA Jena


Our colleague archaeologist Jerry Tuvshinjargal recently released the following ox cart images on Mongolian Rock Art. MPI-GEA Jena Arcadia Fund facebook.com/photo/?fbid=62…


An amazing Bronze Age Rock art and, Burial Mound as known Khirigsuur in the Mongolian Altai MPI-GEA Jena Arcadia Fund


Amazing new paper out about the Xiongnu Empire and genetic diversity. So proud of my partner Bryan K Miller and his work 'husband' Bayarsaikhan Jamsranjav for all of their hard work! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


DNA testing in a remote Mongolian cemetery showed the richest burials belonged to women, helping archaeologist Bayarsaikhan Jamsranjav, Warinner Group & others understand how a nomad empire was built: science.org/content/articl… @newsfromscience

