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Tsagaan Agui, located in the Gobi Desert of southwest-central Mongolia, is a stratified Paleolithic cave site with a calcium carbonate crystal-lined inner chamber. The cave has yielded abundant archaeological materials, some perhaps as old as ca. 700,000 years ago. The cave has been used sporadically by Buddhists as a pilgrimage destination. The cave has been under the protection of the Mongolian government since 1988.
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| site | cave | Tsagaan Agui | cave | Wikidata | |
