Bayar Dovdoi
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Bayar Dovdoi was a Mongolian archaeologist, scholar of historical science, instructor, Doctor of Science, professor, boxer, coach, conductor of boxing sports.

Life

Bayar was born in a family of partisan of Mongolian People’s Revolution, in 1946 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
After graduating Mongolian State University of Education in 1974, Bayar worked as a teacher within the University from 1974 to 1975, as a researcher in an Institute of History of Mongolian Academy of Sciences
Mongolian Academy of Sciences
The Mongolian Academy of Sciences is Mongolia's first centre of modern sciences. It was founded in 1921, when the government established an Institute of Literature and Script, which was later upgraded to Institute of Science. Later, in 1961, it was reconstituted as the Mongolian Academy of Sciences...

 from 1975 to 2002, as a researcher in an Institute of Archaeology of Mongolian Academy of Sciences from 2002 to 2008, as a chairman of the archaeological department in Ulaanbaatar University from 2006 to 2010.

Archaeological Science

Bayar wrote 8 monographs, more than 10 teamwork, about 200 memoirs and scientific essays. His treatises were translated and published in many countries: Mongolia, Russia, Japan, Korea, China, Turkey, German, Hungary, Kazakhstan, etc.

Bayar participated and managed about 30 field expeditions in Mongolia: Mongolian-Russian joint expedition, Mongolian-German “Kharkhorum” expedition, ”Studying Human Statues of East Mongolia” expedition, Mongolian-Japanese “Gurvan Gol” expedition, Mongolian-Korean “Dornod Mongol” expedition, UNESCO’s “Protecting ancient city of Kharkhorum” expedition, Mongolian-Turkish and Mongolian-Kazakhstan expedition etc.
Bayar mainly studied archaeological records, human statues, and memorials. He became a Doctor of Science in 2001, professor of Ulaanbaatar University in 2003, corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute in 2007.

Boxing

Bayar boxed and lifted weights competitively from his youth. He won a silver medal in the Asian Amateur Boxing Championships
Asian Amateur Boxing Championships
The Asian Amateur Boxing Championships is the highest competition for boxing amateurs in Asia. The first tournament took place in 1963, hosted by Bangkok, Thailand.- Men's Asian Amateur Boxing Championships History :...

, held in 1971 in Tehran, Iran. He was a judge, conductor and coach of boxing sports.

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