Uushigiin Uvur is one of the most important deer stone complexes in Mongolia, located near Murun city in Khuvsgul province. These remarkable stones date back to the Bronze Age and are adorned with unique carvings of deer, symbols, and weapons.
General Information
- Location: Near Murun city, Khuvsgul province
- Period: Late Bronze Age (approx. 1st millennium BCE)
- Material: Carved from granite or schist
- Significance: Serves as a sacred site, possibly for warrior or shamanic rituals
What to See
- Over 14 standing deer stones arranged in a single row
- Intricate carvings of flying deer with ornate antlers
- Burial mounds and archaeological artifacts nearby
- Expansive open steppe landscape, ideal for photography
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