The Xiongnu settlements of Egiin Gol, Mongolia

J Wright, W Honeychurch, C Amartuvshin - Antiquity, 2009 - cambridge.org
Antiquity, 2009cambridge.org
The Xiongnu people have long been considered an archetypical nomadic group,
characterised archaeologically mainly from their tombs–which have reinforced the
stereotype. Thanks to a sophisticated survey project, the authors are able to reveal the
Xiongnu's economic complexity. Although primarily pastorialists they practiced cultivation
and their ceramics reveal a settlement hierarchy which chimes with the broader social and
settlement system of the region.
The Xiongnu people have long been considered an archetypical nomadic group, characterised archaeologically mainly from their tombs – which have reinforced the stereotype. Thanks to a sophisticated survey project, the authors are able to reveal the Xiongnu's economic complexity. Although primarily pastorialists they practiced cultivation and their ceramics reveal a settlement hierarchy which chimes with the broader social and settlement system of the region.
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