Tarim mummies

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The Tarim mummies are remarkably well-preserved ancient human remains, many with distinctly Caucasoid features and elaborate textiles, discovered in the arid Tarim Basin of Xinjiang, China, and dating back as far as the early Bronze Age.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Cherchen Man 1
Silk Road archaeology 1
Tarim Basin Bronze Age cultures 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological discovery
human remains
mummies
associatedWith Silk Road prehistory
Tarim mummies self-linksurface differs
surface form: Tarim Basin Bronze Age cultures

early Indo-European-speaking populations (hypothesized)
continent Asia
controversy debates over ethnic and linguistic identity of the populations
political sensitivity in modern Xinjiang context
culturalPractice boat-shaped coffins at Xiaohe
burial with grave goods
pole markers above graves
use of wooden masks in burials
earliestDate circa 2000 BCE
early Bronze Age
foundAt Chärchän (Cherchen) cemetery
Loulan
surface form: Loulan area

Niya site
Qäwrighul cemetery
Subeshi cemetery
Xiaohe cemetery
locatedIn China
Tarim Basin
Xinjiang
notableFeature distinctly Caucasoid physical features in many individuals
elaborate textiles
light-colored hair in some individuals
tall stature in some individuals
well-preserved clothing
well-preserved facial features
well-preserved hair
notableIndividual Beauty of Loulan
Beauty of Loulan
surface form: Beauty of Xiaohe

Tarim mummies self-linksurface differs
surface form: Cherchen Man
preservation remarkably well-preserved
preservationEnvironment arid desert climate
salty soils
researchFinding diet including dairy products in some cases
evidence of early population contacts across Eurasia
genetic evidence of mixed ancestry in some individuals
researchMethod ancient DNA analysis
archaeology
physical anthropology
radiocarbon dating
textile analysis
significance important for the prehistory of the Silk Road
important for the study of ancient textiles
important for understanding early Eurasian migrations
textileFeature colorful patterned clothing
complex woven woolen textiles
felt hats and caps
leather boots and shoes
twill weaving techniques
timeSpan circa 2000 BCE–200 CE

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tarim Basin knownFor Tarim mummies
Dunhuang knownFor Tarim mummies
this entity surface form: Silk Road archaeology
Tarim mummies associatedWith Tarim mummies self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Tarim Basin Bronze Age cultures
Tarim mummies notableIndividual Tarim mummies self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Cherchen Man