The Mummies of Urumchi – Elizabeth W. Barber

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The story of the discovery and excavation of a group of perfectly preserved mummies buried around 1000 BC in Chinese Turkestan. An element of mystery pervades the book, as it did the project. Firstly all the mummies are intact, some of them with their internal organs preserved. Secondly, they are Caucasian, which turns upside down the theories that before the Chinese, the Mongols lived in that part of the world. This was the greatest textile find outside of Egypt and it is the textiles which reveal one of the most astounding connections in this case: one of the fabrics found on the site is a plaid, similar enough in weave and colour to relate this population to Ancient peoples in the region of Austria. he story of the discovery and excavation of a group of perfectly preserved mummies buried around 1000 BC in Chinese Turkestan, the remains of an hitherto-unknown Caucasian people. This was the greatest textile find outside of Egypt and it is the textiles which reveal one of the most astounding connections in this case: one of the fabrics found on the site is a plaid, similar enough in weave and color to relate this population to Ancient peoples in the region of Austria.

Book internally clean and fresh, free from ink inscriptions, the dust wrapper is also very good +The Mummies of Urumchi This book is in very good condition . The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Hardcover. Condition

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SKU: 9780333730249 Category: Title: The Mummies of Urumchi
Author: Elizabeth W. Barber
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Year: 1999
ISBN10: 0333730240
ISBN13: 9780333730249
Condition: Very Good
Format: Hardcover
Inventory No: 1191

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The story of the discovery and excavation of a group of perfectly preserved mummies buried around 1000 BC in Chinese Turkestan. An element of mystery pervades the book, as it did the project. Firstly all the mummies are intact, some of them with their internal organs preserved. Secondly, they are Caucasian, which turns upside down the theories that before the Chinese, the Mongols lived in that part of the world. This was the greatest textile find outside of Egypt and it is the textiles which reveal one of the most astounding connections in this case: one of the fabrics found on the site is a plaid, similar enough in weave and colour to relate this population to Ancient peoples in the region of Austria. he story of the discovery and excavation of a group of perfectly preserved mummies buried around 1000 BC in Chinese Turkestan, the remains of an hitherto-unknown Caucasian people. This was the greatest textile find outside of Egypt and it is the textiles which reveal one of the most astounding connections in this case: one of the fabrics found on the site is a plaid, similar enough in weave and color to relate this population to Ancient peoples in the region of Austria.

Book internally clean and fresh, free from ink inscriptions, the dust wrapper is also very good +The Mummies of Urumchi This book is in very good condition . The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Hardcover. Condition

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Weight 0.54 kg
Dimensions 23.4 × 15.3 × 2 cm

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