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Climate change and looters threaten the archaeology of Mongolia

  • Written by Julia Kate Clark, Endeavor Fellow, Flinders University; Director, NOMAD Science, Flinders University
Burial sites may contain treasures, or just old bones. And looters won't know until they've destroyed them. Julia Kate Clark

The history and archaeology of Mongolia, most famously the sites associated with the largest land empire in the history of the world under Ghengis Khan, are of global importance. But they’re facing unprecedented...

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