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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 ...
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Live Science on MSNPet cats arrived in China via the Silk Road 1,400 years ago, ancient DNA study findsHow and when domestic cats arrived in China has been a mystery. A new analysis of cat DNA suggests traders and diplomats ...
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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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2,500-Year-Old Remains of 'Red Princess of the Silk Road' Reveal Rare Belief That Souls Resided in TeethOld Remains of 'Red Princess of the Silk Road' Reveal Rare Belief That Souls Resided in Teeth The Silk Road, a huge network ...
A rare burial in China has revealed a woman with cinnabar-stained teeth, offering insights into Silk Road-era customs.
The newly reinstalled arts of China gallery on NOMA’s third floor showcases works spanning over 5,000 years, dating back to ...
The Silk Road was also called "Silu" in Chinese ... camel and house and some other plants and animals were taken to central China at that time. In 73AD, the Han government sent a diplomatic ...
Wild stallions charge our tired cargo animal. We peer into our useless mobile phones, hoping for messages of love. And from day one we begin bumping into the Silk Road’s new silk: hydrocarbons.
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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