A proverb from Mongolia where survival once depended on animal instinct, weather sense, and inherited knowledge of the land.
A new ancient DNA study published in Science Advances provides evidence that political power among Scythian elites may have been inherited through family lineages that extended across multiple burial ...
Seen from the air, the arrays of more than 3 million solar panels shimmering in the desert sun at the Dalad Banner solar farm ...
Life on Sonsorol revolves around the reefs, and the children’s play teaches them many important skills. Viewed from ...
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The Turul, the shamans, and the sword, how the Magyar horse lords became a medieval Christian kingdom
Long before Hungary existed as a kingdom, the Magyar horse lords thundered out of the Eurasian steppe, carrying with them a ...
The Royal Armouries Museum will show nearly 250 rare artifacts—from saddles to early paper money—that reveal a side of the ...
These trips let you discover some of the world's most iconic horse-riding cultures and traditions — and explore wild ...
a group of eagle hunters traveling across the steppe in Mongolia - Edwin Tan/Getty Images If you've skipped over Mongolia in favor of seemingly more enticing vacation spots, you're missing out on one ...
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