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"A Petroglyphic Complex in the Upper Tsagaan Gol Valley, Mongolian
Altay." International Newletter on Rock Art, No. 32 (2002):
1 - 6.
ARAL TOLGOI :
Aral Tolgoi, on the west end of Khoton Nuur, is the smallest of
the three sites. It is distinguished by the age of its imagery:
most of the representations at Aral Tolgoi date to the early-middle
Holocene; some appear to date even earlier, to the late Pleistocene.
The Project has completed its documentation of this site and is
preparing its complete report.
Bibliography:
Jacobson, Kubarev, Tseveendorj, "A New Petroglyphic Complex in
the Altay Mountains, Bayan Ölgiy aimag, Mongolia." International
Newsletter on Rock Art, No. 24 (1999): 11-15.
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