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Archaeologists have identified what caused unusual red dye marks on the remains of a young woman who lived 2,200 years ago in China, shedding more light on the region’s ancient culture. At such a ...
Researchers believe the young woman – dubbed the “Red Princess of the Silk Road ... earthly and spiritual life in this part of ancient China. Shamanistic rituals of the region are ...
A young woman who lived and died more than 2,000 years ago left behind remains in China that are unlike any we've seen previously.
A recent discovery in China reveals secrets about ancient peoples who lived in this region thousands of years ago. Ancient ...
In an archaeological breakthrough, scientists have uncovered the remains of a young woman who lived over2,000 years ago along the ancient Silk Road. Dubbed the “Red Princess,” her remains present an ...
Meghan Markle enjoyed a sweet treat with her family, including her daughter, Princess Lilibet. The little royal’s red hair was spotted ... to ensure that history doesn’t repeat itself.” ...
The headstone is engraved with red Chinese characters and is at a grave bordered by an ornate wrought-iron fence. The monument’s plaque reads: “This structure stands over the remains of an unknown ...
Chinatowns are often portrayed as gritty underworlds riddled with prostitution, gambling and drug trafficking. Some of this is rooted in truth, but that unfair depiction is largely the result of ...
Archaeologists in China have discovered ... a historic site along the ancient Silk Road. Excavated in 2007 and 2008, the site contained 31 tombs, filled with artifacts such as silk, pottery, gold and ...