Archaeology and landscape in the Mongolian Altai : an atlas
1. Verfasser: |
Jacobson-Tepfer, Esther, 1939-
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Weitere Verfasser: |
Meacham, James E.
Tepfer, Gary, 1951- |
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Redlands, Calif. : [LaVergne, TN] :
ESRI Press ; Distributed to the trade in North America, Ingram Publisher Services,
2010.
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Umfang/Format: |
1 atlas (xv, 209 p.) : ill. (some col.), col. maps ; 29 cm. |
Schlagworte: | |
Parallelausgabe: |
Online: Archaeology and Landscape in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia |
Inhaltsangabe:
- The region of the Mongolian Altai
- Mongolia within Asia
- Altai study area
- Climate and vegetation
- Early mapping
- Early exploration
- Populations and economy, past and present
- Art, archaeology, and landscape
- Cultural landscapes, cultural change
- Chronology of ancient cultures
- Rock art
- Memorial structures : bronze, late bronze, and early iron ages
- Standing stones
- Turkic monuments
- Monuments in the landscape
- Monuments within space
- Oigor Gol
- Landscape and archaeology, upper Oigor Gol
- Landscape and archaeology, lower Oigor Gol
- The complex of Tsagaan Salaa-Baga Oigor
- Rock art of Tsagaan Salaa-Baga Oigor
- Sogoo Gol
- Landscape, an overview
- Archaeology, an overview
- Bronze age mounds
- Turkic monuments
- Tsagaan Gol
- Landscape, an overview
- Archaeology, an overview
- The complex of the upper Tsagaan Gol
- Rock art in the upper Tsagaan Gol complex
- Archaeology and landscape
- Khoton and Khurgan Nuur
- ^Landscape, an overview
- Archaeology, bronze and early iron ages
- Turkic monuments
- Rock art in the Khoton and Khurgan Nuur basin
- Aral Tolgoi : rock art and cultural connections
- Dayan Nuur
- Landscape, an overview
- Archaeology, an overview
- The complexes of Tsagaan Asgat Gol
- Archaeology and landscape
- Sagsay Gol
- Landscape, an overview
- Archaeology, upper and lower Sagsay Gol
- Archaeology, Chigirtein and Nutsgenii Gol
- The complex of Kholtsootiin Gol
- Archaeology, Zoost Ereg
- Zoost Ereg : aerial views
- Image stones and Turkic images
- Khovd Gol
- The river and its course
- Archaeology, upper and middle Khovd Gol
- Mogoityn Gol, bronze and early iron ages
- Mogoityn Gol, Turkic period
- Aerial views and view sheds
- Cultural significance
- Archaeology in adjoining regions of the Mongolian Altai
- Art, archaeology, and culture across borders
- Cultural implications of monument distribution
- Preservation of cultural landscape
- ^Reference materials
- Reference maps
- Place names
- Selected image inventory.