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  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060628-069.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team led by Dr. Bruno Frohlich unearths 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at site above distant Delger River Valley, near Muren. <br />
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    MGe 060707-003.jpg
  • Sythian era petroglyphs in northern Mongolia's Darhad Valley probably date at least 2700 years before present.  The deer drawings very closely match carvings on distant Deer Stones.
    MGe 060704-194.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgai site near Lake Erkhel & Muren.  <br />
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MS0702_060630_0240.NEF
    MGe 060630-038.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist Dr. William Fitzhugh studies 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stones and khirigsur burial mounds Ulaan Tolgoi near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060630-011.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skull may be 3700+ years old.  <br />
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#MS0702_060629_0220.NEF
    MGe 060629-088.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skeleton may be 3700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-083.jpg
  • A mysterious, 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stones stands at Ushkin Uver ("Lung Mountain"), near Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060629-034.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich (center) unearths a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia.  His colleague, Dr. William Fitzhugh (L), was studying nearby deer stones from the same period.
    MGe 060628-077.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stone at Ulaan Tolgai site near Lake Erkhel & Muren.  <br />
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    MGe 060628-031.jpg
  • Mongolian archaeologist Tovuudorj Sanjmyatov ("Sasha") (MR) studies carvings on a 2700+ year-old, bronze age deer stone monument at Ulaan Tolgoi archaeological site near Lake Erkhel, north of Muren, Mongolia.   Sasha is a renowned pioneer of Mongolian archaeology, some of it pursued & published during Soviet era.
    MGe 060626-018.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Nick Wiltsie holds bronze-age skull that may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-052.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skull may be 2700+ years old.  <br />
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#MS0702_060708_0562.NEF
    MGe 060708-049.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skull at a site above Delger River near Muren, Mongolia.  This may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-042.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skull at a site above Delger River near Muren, Mongolia.  This   may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-040.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  The skull may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-037.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skull at a site above Delger River near Muren, Mongolia.  This   may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-035.jpg
  • Archaeologists from the Smithsonian Museum unearth a Bronze-age skeleton at a site near Muren, Mongolia. These bones may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-026.jpg
  • Archaeologists from the Smithsonian Museum unearth a Bronze-age skeleton at a site near Muren, Mongolia. These bones may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-022.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age vertebrae at site above Delger River near Muren.  Bone may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060708-006.jpg
  • ASmithsonian Museum archaeology team led by Dr. Bruno Frohlich unearths 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at a site near Muren, Mongolia  L to R: Eliza Wallace, Thomas Frohlich & Manlaibaatar Sundev.
    MGe 060708-003.jpg
  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team led by Dr. Bruno Frohlich unearths a 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mound at a site above the Delger River Valley, near Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060707-012.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team led by Dr. Bruno Frohlich unearths 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at site above Delger River Valley, near Muren.
    MGe 060707-010.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley.  Sythian era petroglyphs that probably date about 2700 years before present.  The deer drawings very closely match carvings on distant Deer Stones.
    MGe 060704-206.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley.  Sythian era petroglyphs that probably date about 2700 years before present.  The deer drawings very closely match carvings on distant Deer Stones.
    MGe 060704-205.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley.  Sythian era petroglyphs that probably date about 2700 years before present.  The deer drawings very closely match carvings on distant Deer Stones.
    MGe 060704-204.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley.  Sythian era petroglyphs that probably date about 2700 years before present.  The deer drawings very closely match carvings on distant Deer Stones.
    MGe 060704-203.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley.  Sythian era petroglyphs that probably date about 2700 years before present.
    MGe 060704-202.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley.  Sythian era petroglyphs that probably date about 2700 years before present.
    MGe 060704-201.jpg
  • Sythian era petroglyphs in northern Mongolia's Darhad Valley probably date at least 2700 years before present.
    MGe 060704-200.jpg
  • Sythian era petroglyphs in northern Mongolia's Darhad Valley probably date at least 2700 years before present.  The deer drawings very closely match carvings on distant Deer Stones.
    MGe 060704-198.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley.  Sythian era petroglyphs that probably date about 2700 years before present.  The deer drawings very closely match carvings on distant Deer Stones.
    MGe 060704-197.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley.  Sythian era petroglyphs that probably date about 2700 years before present.  The deer drawings very closely match carvings on distant Deer Stones.
    MGe 060704-196.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley.  Sythian era petroglyphs that probably date about 2700 years before present.  The deer drawings very closely match carvings on distant Deer Stones.
    MGe 060704-195.jpg
  • Sythian era petroglyphs in northern Mongolia's Darhad Valley probably date at least 2700 years before present.  The deer drawings very closely match carvings on distant Deer Stones.
    MGe 060704-192.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley.  Sythian era petroglyphs that probably date about 2700 years before present.
    MGe 060704-191.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley.  Sythian era petroglyphs that probably date about 2700 years before present.
    MGe 060704-190.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley.  Sythian era petroglyphs that probably date about 2700 years before present.  The deer drawings very closely match carvings on distant Deer Stones.
    MGe 060704-189.jpg
  • Sythian era petroglyphs in northern Mongolia's Darhad Valley probably date at least 2700 years before present.  The deer drawings very closely match carvings on distant Deer Stones.
    MGe 060704-187.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley.  Sythian era petroglyphs that probably date about 2700 years before present.  The deer drawings very closely match carvings on distant Deer Stones.
    MGe 060704-185.jpg
  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley.  Sythian era petroglyphs that probably date about 2700 years before present.  The deer drawings very closely match carvings on distant Deer Stones.
    MGe 060704-184.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  The burning dung is used to control gnats & biting insects. <br />
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MS0702_060701_0145.NEF
    MGe 060701-038.jpg
  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at a site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  An ancient Deer Stone stands in the foreground (from the same era).
    MGe 060701-033.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  An ancient Deer Stone stands in foreground (from same era).<br />
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MS0702_060701_0112.NEF
    MGe 060701-032.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  An ancient Deer Stone stands in foreground (from same era).<br />
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MS0702_060701_0017.NEF
    MGe 060701-030.jpg
  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at a site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  An ancient Deer Stone stands in the foreground (from the same era).
    MGe 060701-029.jpg
  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at a site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  An ancient Deer Stone stands in the foreground (from the same era).
    MGe 060701-025.jpg
  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at a site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.  An ancient Deer Stone stands in the foreground (from the same era).
    MGe 060701-020.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at site beside sheep corrals near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060701-011.jpg
  • A mysterious 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stone stands by sheep pastures near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060701-006.jpg
  • Smithsonian Museum archaeologist  Christina Leece studies a 2700+ year-old khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgoi site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060630-049.jpg
  • Smithsonian Museum archaeologist  Christina Leece studies a 2700+ year-old khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgoi site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060630-047.jpg
  • Smithsonian Museum archaeologist Dr. William Fitzhugh & Tovuudorj Sanjmyatov ("Sasha") (MR), a famed pioneer of Monolian archaeology, study a 2700+ year-old khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgoi site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060630-045.jpg
  • Nearby a summer thundershower, a Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgoi, near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060630-040.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgai site near Lake Erkhel & Muren.  <br />
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MS0702_060630_0234.NEF
    MGe 060630-037.jpg
  • Nearby a summer thundershower, a Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgoi, near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060630-036.jpg
  • Smithsonian Museum archaeologist Dr. William Fitzhugh & Tovuudorj Sanjmyatov ("Sasha") (MR), a famed pioneer of Monolian archaeology, study a 2700+ year-old khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgoi site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060630-033.jpg
  • Smithsonian Museum archaeologist Dr. William Fitzhugh & Tovuudorj Sanjmyatov ("Sasha") (MR), a famed pioneer of Monolian archaeology, study a 2700+ year-old khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgoi site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060630-032.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Nick Wiltsie reads beside 2700+ year-old deer stone &  khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgoi site near Lake Erkhel & Muren.
    MGe 060630-031.jpg
  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old khirigsur burial mound at Ulaan Tolgoi site near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060630-026.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Dr. William Fitzhugh studies 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stones and khirigsur burial mounds at Ulaan Tolgai site near Lake Erkhel & Muren.
    MGe 060630-023.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist Dr. William Fitzhugh studies a 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stone at Ulaan Tolgoi, near Lake  Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060630-020.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist Dr. William Fitzhugh studies 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stones and khirigsur burial mounds Ulaan Tolgoi near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060630-012.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stone at Ulaan Tolgai site near Lake Erkhel & Muren.  Patterns are probably shamanistic symbols.<br />
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MS0702_060630_0117.NEF
    MGe 060630-005.jpg
  • A mysterious 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stone stands on a hillside called Ulaan Tolgoi, near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060630-004.jpg
  • Mysterious 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stones stand on a hillside called Ulaan Tolgoi, near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060630-002.jpg
  • During a Smithsonian Museum expedition, Amgalantugs Tsend, a Mongolian archaeology student, unearths a bronze-age skull at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The skull may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-098.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, examines a bronze-age skull at an archaeology site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. This  may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-091.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, examines a bronze-age skull at an archaeology site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. This  may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-090.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skull at an archaeology site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. This  may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-085.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at an archaeology site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. This  Skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-082.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skeleton may be 3700+ years old.  <br />
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#MS0702_060629_0180.NEF
    MGe 060629-072.jpg
  • A Bronze-age skeleton lays in situ at an archaeological site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia.  These bones may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-067.jpg
  • A Bronze-age skeleton lays in situ at an archaeological site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia.  These bones may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-065.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, & Amgalantugs Tsend, a Mongolian archaeology student, unearth a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-063.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, & Amgalantugs Tsend, a Mongolian archaeology student, unearth a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.g
    MGe 060629-060.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, & Amgalantugs Tsend, a Mongolian archaeology student, unearth a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-056.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, & Amgalantugs Tsend, a Mongolian archaeology student, unearth bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skeleton may be 2700+ years old.  <br />
<br />
#MS0702_060629_0062.NEF
    MGe 060629-054.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, & Amgalantugs Tsend, a Mongolian archaeology student, unearth a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060629-049.jpg
  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team unearths a skull in a 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at site above Delger River, near Muren, Mongolia. <br />
(Pictured is Mongolian archaeology student, Manlaibaatar Sundev).
    MGe 060629-047.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian Museum archaeology team unearths 2700+ year-old, khirigsur burial mounds at site above Delger River, near Muren. (Pictured are Eliza Wallace & Manlaibaatar Sundev.<br />
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#MS0702_060629_0101.NEF
    MGe 060629-045.jpg
  • A 2700+ year-old skull lies in a khirigsur burial mound at an archaeological site near Muren, Mongolia.g
    MGe 060629-044.jpg
  • A mysterious, 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stones stands at Ushkin Uver ("Lung Mountain"), near Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060629-035.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stone at Ushkin Uver ("Lung Mountain") site near Muren, in Hovgol Aimag (province). <br />
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    MGe 060629-033.jpg
  • Mysterious, 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stones stand at Ushkin Uver ("Lung Mountain"), near Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060629-032.jpg
  • A mysterious, 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stones stands at Ushkin Uver ("Lung Mountain"), near Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060629-030.jpg
  • A mysterious, 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stones stands at Ushkin Uver ("Lung Mountain"), near Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060629-025.jpg
  • A mysterious, 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stones stands at Ushkin Uver ("Lung Mountain"), near Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060629-019.jpg
  • A mysterious, 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stones stands at Ushkin Uver ("Lung Mountain"), near Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060629-012.jpg
  • Mysterious, 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stones stand at Ushkin Uver ("Lung Mountain"), near Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060629-008.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stone at Ushkin Uver ("Lung Mountain") site near Muren, in Hovgol Aimag (province). <br />
  <br />
MS0702_060629_0252.NEF
    MGe 060629-001.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060628-076.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skeleton may be 2700+ years old.  <br />
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#MS0702_060628_0295.NEF
    MGe 060628-068.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths bronze-age skeleton at site above Delger River near Muren.  Skeleton may be 2700+ years old.  <br />
<br />
#MS0702_060628_0235.NEF
    MGe 060628-063.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060628-059.jpg
  • Smithsonian archaeologist & forensics specialist, Dr. Bruno Frohlich, unearths a bronze-age skeleton at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The  skeleton may be 2700+ years old.
    MGe 060628-057.jpg
  • A Smithsonian Museum archaeology team studies a 2700+ year-old,  khirigsur burial mound above Delger River, near Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060628-047.jpg
  • A mysterious 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stone at Ulaan Tolgai, near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060628-044.jpg
  • A mysterious 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stone at Ulaan Tolgai, near Lake Erkhel & Muren, Mongolia.
    MGe 060628-043.jpg
  • MONGOLIA. 2700+ year-old, bronze age Deer Stone at Ulaan Tolgai site near Lake Erkhel & Muren.
    MGe 060628-042.jpg
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