EurekAlert!: Ancient DNA reveals the multiethnic structure of Mongolia’s first nomadic empire
MSN: How the Mongol Empire rose fast, ruled hard, and then collapsed
For centuries, the Mongol Empire has captivated historians and storytellers alike with its unparalleled rise and swift decline. This was a civilization forged in the harsh conditions of the Mongolian ...
National Geographic news: Why the unstoppable Mongol Empire halted their European conquest
Science Daily: Ancient DNA reveals the multiethnic structure of Mongolia's first nomadic empire
The Xiongnu, contemporaries of Rome and Egypt, built their nomadic empire on the Mongolian steppe 2,000 years ago, emerging as Imperial China's greatest rival and even inspiring the construction of ...
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Long obscured in the shadows of history, the world’s first nomadic empire - the Xiongnu - is at last coming into view thanks to painstaking archaeological excavations and new ancient DNA evidence.
In the 1200s, European rulers trembled before Mongol forces sacking their cities. But then the army withdrew—the reason why is still up for debate. The Mongols besieged the city of Vladimir during ...
Mongols were known for warfare but celebrated for productive peace. Humble steppe dwellers, Mongol leaders mastered the era’s most advanced technology. Embodying these tensions helped turn the Mongol ...