Archaeologists in China have discovered a unique burial of a woman whose teeth had been painted with cinnabar, with a toxic ...
Research led by Jilin University and Texas A&M University has documented the first known case of cinnabar-stained teeth in ...
Old Remains of 'Red Princess of the Silk Road' Reveal Rare Belief That Souls Resided in Teeth The Silk Road, a huge network ...
An archaeological discovery in the Turpan Basin of northwest China has revealed the 2,200-year-old burial of a woman with ...
a time when Turpan was a major center of the Silk Road. Experts have suggested she may have been at the heart of shamanic practices that illustrate the beliefs of her time, according to SciencePost.
The burial site, located in Turpan City, dates back to a time when the Silk Road was a major trade route. Experts believe the staining could be linked to cosmetic practices, social status ...
Nestorian monastery ruins at the Xipang site in Turpan, Xinjiang, are evidence of cultural exchanges on the ancient Silk Road. CHINA DAILY In 2024, archaeologists cleared the remains of nine houses in ...
A rare burial in China has revealed a woman with cinnabar-stained teeth, offering insights into Silk Road-era customs.
Per the study, China’s oldest known domestic cat lived in the central province of Shaanxi between 706 and 883, during the ...
Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, Countering the Digital Silk Road: Indonesia , ...