New technic will help find Djingis Khans grave

Filed Under (english, Historia) by Targenor on 01-01-2010

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In more than eighthundred years it has been a mystery where the mongolian emperor Djingis Khan was burried. During the summer of 2009 a group of researchers from the University of California a research of the Liupan montuains in north east Mongolia in a effort to solve the riddle.
It was in this area where Djingis Khan is supposed to have been burried in 1227. The researchers has alot of modern technic in their advantage, like small airplanes whit cameras, sattelis and scanners whit 3d version. It is the first time a archelogigal digg is using the technic.

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