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    The Xiaohe Cemetery (Chinese: 小河墓地; pinyin: Xiǎohé mùdì, lit. 'little river cemetery'), also known as Ördek's Necropolis, is a Bronze Age site located...
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    The Princess of Xiaohe (Chinese: 小河公主) or Little River Princess was found in 2003 at Xiaohe Cemetery in Lop Nur, Xinjiang. She is one of the Tarim mummies...
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    Princess of Xiaohe (Chinese: 小河公主) was unearthed and also named by the archaeologists of Xinjiang Institute of Archaeology at Xiaohe Cemetery Tomb M11,...
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    called the Beauty of Loulan was found at a cemetery site on the bank of Töwän River. The Xiaohe Cemetery is located to the west of Lop Nur. This Bronze...
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  • Xiaohe (little river) may refer to the following locations in China: Xiaohe Cemetery, bronze-age burial site in Xinjiang Xiaohe District (小河区), former...
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    part of the Xiaohe culture, with its Xiaohe cemetery slightly to the south. The Qäwrighul culture is primarily known for its cemeteries. It is considered...
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  • 7th century BCE. Carpet from Yanghai-1, 7th century BCE. Astana Cemetery Xiaohe Cemetery Cherchen Man, an early contemporary from the southern area of the...
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    observed. A genetic study of remains from the oldest layer of the Xiaohe Cemetery found that the maternal lineages were a mixture of east and west Eurasian...
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    Asians. Between 2009 and 2015, the remains of 92 individuals in the Xiaohe Cemetery were analyzed for Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA markers. Genetic...
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    Hui (2015). "Analysis of ancient human mitochondrial DNA from the Xiaohe cemetery: Insights into prehistoric population movements in the Tarim Basin...
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    Reconstruction of a female individual from Xiaohe Cemetery. Xinjiang Museum. The Tarim mummies are considered as the "best representatives" of Ancient...
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    Additionally, excavations in 2002 by Xinjiang archaeologists at the site of Xiaohe cemetery, first discovered by the Swedish archaeologist Folke Bergman, uncovered...
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    cultural artifacts excavated in the ancient cities of Loulan, Miran and Xiaohe Cemetery. The Loulan Museum officially opened on May 3, 2011, with the floor...
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    in Siberia dominates the mitochondrial DNA of the mummies from the Xiaohe Cemetery. Their Y chromosome is distributed throughout Eastern Europe, South...
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    burials—perhaps the most famous being the Princess of Xiaohe. This young woman, buried in Xiaohe Cemetery around 1800 BC, was so well-preserved as to retain...
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    Zhu, Hui Zhou, 'Analysis of ancient human mitochondrial DNA from the Xiaohe cemetery: Insights into prehistoric population movements in the Tarim Basin...
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  • Yejiashan Cemetery (Chinese: 叶家山墓地) is an ancient Western Zhou cemetery and archaeological site in Suizhou, Hubei, China. Extensive archaeological excavations...
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    Loulan Beauty – Another "Loulan Beauty", excavated in 2004 Princess of Xiaohe Anderson, Matthew (2012). "The "Silk Roads" in Time and Space: Migrations...
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    Yinxu (redirect from Anyang Cemetery)
    stratification at the Hougang site, remains of palaces and temples, royal cemeteries, oracle bone inscriptions, bronze and bone workshops and the discovery...
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  • Fang twins' grandmother Yong Mei as the Fang twins' aunt Wang Ziwen as Xiaohe, Fang Da's wife David F. Morris as Alexander, Fang Deng's husband Yang Lixin...
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  • surrounded by a deep ditch. To the north of the Banpo site, there is a communal cemetery, where the remains of children and adults are buried, and the territory...
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    rather similar to another Xirong site about 50 km away, the Wangjiawa cemetery (王家洼墓地). Majiayuan was a zone of interraction between the Chinese and their...
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    to the east of the Ordos culture area, centered around the Maoqinggou cemetery. It is an important site for the understanding of China's northern grasslands...
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    culture, with the Qijia being derived from the Machang. The Qijia Culture Cemetery at Mogou in Lintan County, Gansu was excavated beginning from 2008. More...
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    sports stadiums and sport complexes; and waterfront development." James Xiaohe Zhang, "Rapid urbanization in China and its impact on the world economy";...
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    [Donghuishan] Cemetery, there were only arsenical copper articles, but by the third period, bronze articles came into being. In the Ganguya Cemetery which was...
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  • interpreted as a palatial complex, and densely packed residential zones, cemeteries and craft workshops. Unusual features include jade embedded in the city...
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    DYNASTY XIONGNU Charklik Cherchen Endere Gushi culture Lop Nur Miran Niya Xiaohe Tomb complex Schuessler, Axel. (2009) Minimal Old Chinese and Later Han...
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    earthenware jars. As is common with Neolithic communities, the burials were in cemeteries which were separate from the residential areas, although many grave sites...
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    and flower hairpins. The quedi is dyed in red instead of blue. Empress Xiaohe Empress Xiaoke Empress Xiaoding Empress Xiaoduan Empress xiaoduan wearing...
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