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 ...
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‘Red Princess’: 2,200-year-old grave reveals mysterious woman with toxin-painted teeth
A team of archaeologists in China has discovered the ancient grave of a woman who was buried about 2,200 years ago, whose teeth were painted with a red mineral called cinnabar, which is known to be ...
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Mysterious "Red Princess" Skeleton Is A Scientific First Revealing 2,000-Year-Old Secrets
People often take colors in their lives for granted, not paying any mind to how their favorite products are dyed the way they are. In today's world, a person can walk into a department store and ...
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