An ancient mass grave at the Bayanbulag site in southern Mongolia contains the dismembered bodies of soldiers who fought in [ ...
Research led by Jilin University, China, is providing bioarchaeological evidence on a mass grave at the Bayanbulag site in ...
In the late fourth century, a group of warriors began encroaching upon the borders of the Roman Empire ... The analysis revealed that some of the Huns were distant descendants of the Xiongnu, nomadic ...
An ancient mass grave excavated in southern Mongolia contains the bodies of dismembered Han warriors who fought the nomadic Xiongnu people in the second century B.C., a chemical analysis reveals.
Scientists have discovered a genetic link between the Huns who ravaged Europe in the latter years of the Western Roman Empire and the Xiongnu confederacy that lived on the Mongolian steppe before ...
with at least a few related to elites of the Xiongnu Empire Sonja Anderson Daily Correspondent In the late fourth century, a group of warriors began encroaching upon the borders of the Roman Empire.