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Live Science on MSN2,200-year-old grave in China contains 'Red Princess of the Silk Road' whose teeth were painted with a toxic substanceArchaeologists in China have discovered a unique burial of a woman whose teeth had been painted with cinnabar, with a toxic ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA New Study Finds That Domestic Cats Traveled the Silk Road to China About 1,400 Years AgoPer the study, China’s oldest known domestic cat lived in the central province of Shaanxi between 706 and 883, during the ...
Scientists have gained new insight into the Silk Road through the discovery of two abandoned cities. Located in southeastern Uzbekistan, the cities were likely large urban centers that now point ...
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Remarkable Discoveries in 1,200-Year-Old Chinese Tomb Stuns Researchers; Reveal Fascinating Foreign Trade Connectionsfurther underscores the importance of the Silk Road trade network, which connected Asia and Europe. Professor Victor Xiong told LiveScience that the depiction of the Sogdian suggests extensive ...
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