This book raises the case of the world's first nomadic empire, the Xiongnu, as a prime example of the sophisticated developments and powerful influence of nomadic regimes. Launching from a reconceptualization of the social and economic institutions of mobile pastoralists, the collective chapters trace...
This book raises the case of the world's first nomadic empire, the Xiongnu, as a prime example of the sophisticated developments and powerful influence of nomadic regimes. Launching from a reconceptualization of the social and economic institutions of mobile pastoralists, the collective chapters trace...
Understanding the timing of the world's first nomadic empire Xiongnu is critical to understanding nomadic politics of the Eurasian past. This study presents a geochronological study conducted on a selection of archeological materials including clay sediment and three potteries fr...
The Xiongnu (Hongnu in Old Chinese, Xwn in Soghdian, probably Old Turkic Qun), also known as the Asiatic Huns, were one of the nomadic peoples of Ancient Central
, rulers of an empire by the same name in Mongolia. The Huns were an illiterate nomadic people...
The game starts during the reign of the Wudi Emperor of Han, and revolves around the wars between the Han Empire and the Xiongnu on the northern steppes, as well as that among other kingdoms, cities and tribes at the time. The in-game world spans from the tribes of Sushen and Fuyu,...
Xiongnu, nomadicpastoralpeople who at the end of the 3rd centurybceformed a great tribal league that was able to dominate much ofCentral Asiafor more than 500 years.China’s wars against the Xiongnu, who were a constant threat to the country’s northern frontier throughout this period, led...
2014. Iron smelting in the Nomadic Empire of the Xiongnu in ancient Mongolia. ISIJ International 54 (5): 1017–1023. Sasada, Tomotaka. 2015. "Early Iron Production in Mongolia." In The Present-Day Research on Ancient Iron Production in the World, 47–54. Sasada, Tomotaka, ed. (第20...
XiongnuUnderstanding the timing of the world's first nomadic empire Xiongnu is critical to understanding nomadic politics of the Eurasian past. This study presents a geochronological study conducted on a...doi:10.1007/s12520-017-0570-xSolongo, Saran...
The Xiongnu Empire (c. 200 BC -- AD 100) was the first instance of imperial level organization by nomadic groups of the Mongolian steppe. Over a century of historical and archaeological research has produced a large body of scholarship on the political, military, and sociocultural structures ...