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1,000-year-old remains of ‘elite woman’ in silk cloak found in abandoned fortress in Mongolia

An “elite grave” discovered in the remnants of an abandoned fortress in Mongolia contains the remains of a woman dressed in a yellow, silk cloak and offers insight into the inner workings of burial and trade practices in an empire that flourished 1,000 years ago.

Archaeologists found the burial accidentally while surveying a site in northeastern Mongolia. The fortress, known as Khar Nuur, was built sometime between the 10th and 12th centuries, during the Kitan-Liao (also spelled Khitan) Empire, which controlled large portions of central and eastern Mongolia at the time. The fortress was part of a “long wall” that stretched across the countryside, according to a study published in the September issue of the journal Archaeological Research in Asia.


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