A team of archaeologists in China has discovered the ancient grave of a woman who was buried about 2,200 years ago, whose teeth were painted with a red mineral called cinnabar, which is known to be ...
The archaeologists concluded that the individuals buried in the cemetery were Gushi people, who followed the Subeixi culture.
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Analysis of a burial from approximately 2,200 years ago in the Shengjindian Cemetery, Turpan, China, revealed red pigment on a young woman's teeth. Testing confirmed the substance as cinnabar ...
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Strong winds reaching 40 meters per second struck an expressway section in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, overturning a truck and leaving people stranded at nearby service areas.
An archaeological discovery in the Turpan Basin of northwest China has revealed the remains of a woman more than 2,000 years old, distinguished by her red-dyed teeth—a unique practice not ...
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