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Locating the Tomb of Genghis Khan Using Remote Sensing and Geophysics

November 4, 2008 rockman Comments Off on Locating the Tomb of Genghis Khan Using Remote Sensing and Geophysics

Ghengis Khan has been dead for over 800 years, but history still remembers his legacy, the largest contiguous empire in history stretching from Asia to Europe and south to India and the Himalayas. A University […]

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