Finally Called Am. Natural Museum of History
I finally called the American Museum of Natural History, in New York. I Spoke to a Paleontologist who has been going to the Gobi Desert, in Mongolia, for the past 20 years. He said that the late great Roy Chanpman Andrews may have had something to do with the First Establishe Museum of Natural History, in Ulaanbaatar Mongolia, but not completely certain. He suggested I Purchase a book called "Dragon Hunter", by Charles Gallenkamp. I asked him about their language, and he said their language SOUNDS a lot like Finnish or Turkish; But said that the Cyrillic Script is not used anymore, that was only used when Russia Banned the Mongolians from using any other form of writting, other than Cyrillic. They now use Sand Script, to write.
I also asked Mr. Norell if there was anything available, here in the US, for learning the Mongolian Language. He suggested I purchase a dictionary published by Lonely Plannet Publishers. He did tell me how to say, "Hello, How Are You", before I concluded my conversation with him. It is, in my phonetical spelling way, "Sign Bye Ngue". It will be a while before I can do any more research, so for now, I hope all of you have enjoyed what I have posted about the Mongolian People.... Such a Beautiful Culture!!!!