Google Earth link for this location. Here is the location of the Hunnu Walled Compound near Mongonmort, Tov Aimag via Google Earth.
view of Hunnu walled compound Diagram of compound
The compound.  (in the middle, contrast exaggerated)  walls about 235 m.  Corners oriented to the
compass points.  View from the East.  Compare orientation to that of TungWanCheng a known
Hunnu City in China.  See TongWanCheng, a Known Hunnu city in China
and The Steppe History Forum
Drawing from "Xiongnu,the First Empire of the Steppes"  See
reference details
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Unexcavated mound near the west corner
Center mound, partially excavated
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center mound, partially excavated, excavation team filling in July 2008 excavation
Looking west across the top of the center mound
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From the center mound looking north
From the center mound looking northeast
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From the center mound looking east
From the center mound looking southeast
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From the center mound looking south
From the center mound looking west
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From the center mound looking north
From the center mound looking north.
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Some tile pieces
From the center mound looking southwest
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From the center mound looking south From the center mound looking east, old excavations in foreground
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From the  south  corner  looking  northwest along the  wall
From the south corner looking northeast along the wall
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Looking northwest from the south corner
Looking southeast from the south corner
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Looking north from the south corner
From the hillside to the east, the compound is in the center
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From the east hillside, the north half of the compound
From the east hillside, the southern corner
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