Before the Great Wall, Chinese rulers built a shallow ditch
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Before the Great Wall, Chinese rulers built a shallow ditch
A network of trenches, walls and enclosures built across the steppes of China and Mongolia 800 years ago seems to have been erected to control the flow of people, perhaps for tax reasons
What Actually Preceded the Great Wall of China?
Before the Great Wall, barriers existed in the Eurasian steppes, but what were they for? Scientists may have the answer. The Great Wall of China is perhaps one of the most impressive defense lines in human history. With a length of 21,196 kilometers, including the defense grooves of 359 kilometers and the 2232 kilometers […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .
Before the Great Wall: Chinese Rulers Carved Shallow Grooves
Excavation of Mongolia’s medieval wall system by archaeologists Gideon Shelach-Lavi et al. 2025 Long before the construction of the Great Wall of China, other significant walls were erected on the Eurasian steppes, not with the intent of safeguarding the Mongolian army. Recent diggings indicate that they were established to regulate movement and to showcase power, [...] Source The post Before the Great Wall: Chinese Rulers Carved Shallow Grooves…
Archaeological Dig Sheds New Light on the Other Great Wall of China - WorldNL Magazine
Practically everyone has heard about the Great Wall of China, but the iconic monument is not the only massive frontier in northern East Asia. An international team of researchers has surveyed a section belonging to the Medieval Wall System (MWS), a little-known and extremely remote network of walls, enclosures, and trenches across China, Mongolia, and Russia. Specifically, the researchers investigated a 252-mile-long (405-kilometer) section in M…
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