Household No. 7, Baatar’s children.
subject: research participants
Cattle at a fence and enclosure made of dung.
subject: livestock enclosures, pastoral camps
In a back yard (khashaa) in Dashbalbar sum centre.
subject: settlements, town residences
Ovoo worship in Dashbalbar.
subject: ovoo
Dashbalbar ovoo
Purevdorj, the “Knowledgeable Old Person” of Batbuyan’s questionnaire.
The main post office in Dashbalbar sum centre
subject: post office, settlements
Every two weeks the coach-bus arrived, this being the main link between the sum centre and the aimag centre. But in July 1993 the service stopped.
subject: transportation
State shop, Dashbalbar sum
subject: commerce, settlements
Dashbalbar sum kindergarten
subject: schools
Dustbins for rubbish, Dashbalbar sum centre.
subject: garbage, settlements
Household No. 7, wife of D. Baatar, Tsedev, with her children. Dashbalbar sum centre.
Children pushing water carts, Dashbalbar sum centre.
subject: settlements, water use
Spring camp
subject: pastoral camps
Sebsuul region, Dashbalbar
subject: camels, rangeland
Dashbalbar sum centre, fencing made of thin wood poles
subject: settlements
HH 13 making hay.
subject: hay
Bazargur’s camels on the way from the sum centre to the spring pasture. HH No. 10 (“rich herder”).
subject: camels, research participants, transportation