An 1,800-year-old tomb from the Xianbei period has been discovered in Yeruu soum, Selenge province. From July 18–21, 2025, a team from the National Center for Cultural Heritage, including M.Oyuntulga, D.Azzaya, and Ch.Javkhlan, conducted initial cleaning, restoration, and packaging of the excavated artifacts.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports, Tourism, and Youth is overseeing the transportation and long-term preservation efforts. Research is being led by a team from the Institute of Nomad Archaeology of the National University of Mongolia, headed by Associate Professor T.Iderkhangai.
An 1,800-year-old tomb from the Xianbei period has been discovered in Yeruu soum, Selenge province. From July 18–21, 2025, a team from the National Center for Cultural Heritage, including M.Oyuntulga, D.Azzaya, and Ch.Javkhlan, conducted initial cleaning, restoration, and packaging of the excavated artifacts.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports, Tourism, and Youth is overseeing the transportation and long-term preservation efforts. Research is being led by a team from the Institute of Nomad Archaeology of the National University of Mongolia, headed by Associate Professor T.Iderkhangai.