Secret of Mongolia's Ancient 321-Kilometer Wall Solved

Israeli Scientists: 11th Century Gobi Wall Was Intended to Strengthen Power

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A 321-kilometer-long wall in Mongolia's Gobi Desert, built in the 11th to 13th centuries AD, was a way to strengthen state power, according to scientists from Israel, Mongolia and the United States.
Scientists have suggested that the wall was not only a barrier and defensive rampart, but also helped manage trade, migration and water supply.
The wall, according to archaeologists, served as a warning to nomads, showing the power of the empire.
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