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Tile graves of the Bronze Age (III millennium BC)
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Grave graves of rectangular shape, surrounded by flat stone flanks, called "rectangular grave" ("tile grave"), are located in the territories from eastern Mongolia to the Altai mountain ranges, from Baikal to the Gobi. Most often they are found in 3-50 pieces in one place (size 2x4m, 5x10 m).
Deer stones of Mongolia
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Deer stones date back to the Bronze and Iron Ages and are one of the unique monuments of ancient nomads. They differed in that they depicted deer on high pillars. For this reason it is called “deerstones”.
Royal burial mounds
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From the 2nd millennium BC. the ancestors of the Turks, who inhabited the main territories of Alatau, Altai, Sayan, Khangai, Khentai, Tengri, the Urals and Siberia, practiced agriculture and animal husbandry along with hunting.