Journey through the edge of the known world with a team of explorers who mapped Central Asia’s wild frontiers.
This volumes chronicles the Central Asiatic Expeditions of 1921–1930, detailing colorful travels through Mongolia and China and presenting the natural history discoveries that followed.
The book blends field notes, scientific insight, and a vivid portrait of life on long expeditions. It explains how a diverse team of researchers, doctors, and support staff worked together across language and culture to study fossils, geology, and living fauna in challenging environments.
What you’ll experience
- Accounts of exploration plans, scientific aims, and the logistics of moving crews and gear across demanding terrain.
- Descriptions of fossils, paleontological finds, and the landscapes that reveal Central Asia’s ancient past.
- Insights into the collaboration between researchers and institutions, and the political hurdles they faced.
- Behind-the-scenes glimpses of staff roles, field camps, and the day-to-day life of explorers in remote regions.
Ideal for readers who enjoy adventure and the history of scientific discovery in Asia.