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. What's even more interesting is that, although cinnabar and other red ...
An archaeological discovery in the Turpan Basin of northwest China has revealed the 2,200-year-old burial of a woman with teeth painted in a toxic red substance called cinnabar. This practice has not ...
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. The research, ...
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