Thursday, March 18, 2021

Two skeletons, a woman clutching a child to her breast, preserved in a mudflow in tibet for 4000 yrs

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Sent: March 18, 2021
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Even after 4000 years, the pose of the two skeletons, a woman and a child, is eloquent. Clutching the child to her breast, the woman looks to the sky as if seeking salvation. The daily lives of early Tibetan farmers were preserved by the mud that swallowed their village 4000 years ago, but their origins are a mystery. Nearby, a man lies on his stomach, his fractured legs folded backward. These and other poignant remains testify to the final moments 4000 years ago of Lajia, a farming village at an altitude of about 1800 meters on the eastern edge of Tibet. Archaeologist Cai Linhai of the Qinghai Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology in Xining, who is excavating there, calls it “the Pompeii of the Tibetan Plateau.”





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