Today “Mongolian and France Archeological Findings Exhibition” has opened in Mongolian National Museum. History and Archeologist Institute of Science Academy and Desert and Steppe Institute Of France opening this exhibition with about 60 findings from Mongolian territories to public. Thereof, 70% is the first time shown to public, and 60% are individual findings in the world. For example: golden accessories found from aristocracy tomb that lived in 13th-14th century.
Explorer S.Chuluun said –“Bronze stamps with square writing are found from Khunnu Empire tombs. Although, it is not clear to read it yet, those stamps are the proof of Khunny Empire had writing scripts. In addition, we have proved that Khunnu Empire was Mongolian ancestors”.
Explorer Ts.Turbat noted- “All of these findings are Mongolian properties. One of the interesting finding is the skull of an ancient person that lived 28,000 years ago. Before this, many findings were found, but not like that”.
“Mongolian and France Archeological Findings Exhibition” will take a place until 30th July 2015.