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In China, researchers studying the burial site of one of the world's most well-preserved mummies also unearthed what's ...
Xin Zhui has even been nicknamed “The Diva Mummy” because of her apparent life of luxury. It’s led scientists to believe she is the oldest case of heart disease.
Xin Zhui's tomb is an extraordinary archaeological find, featuring an intricate design and an abundance of funerary objects.
Xin Zhui lived during the Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 AD) and was the wife of the Marquis of Dai. Her tomb was discovered inside the Mawangdui hill in Changsha, Hunan, China, in 1971 when workers ...
Xin Zhui has even been nicknamed The Diva Mummy' because of her apparent life of luxury. It’s led scientists to believe she is the oldest case of heart disease.
Xin Zhui, was a Chinese marquise (think mid-tier royalty, below a king or a duke) who lived during the Han dynasty (226 BC-220 CE). Her preserved body, ...
Lady Xin Zhui, a 2,200-year-old mummified aristocrat from central China, has been recreated in digital form, giving some idea of how she looked at 35. This was reported by The Xinhua News Agency . The ...
The 3D digital version of Xin Zhui was based primarily on X-ray scans of her skull. The museum released a full-body version of Xin Zhui in a seated position at 35 years old and a head image of her at ...
This Chinese woman has been preserved for over 2,100 years and she’s baffled scientists. Called the Lady of Dai, she’s considered the best-preserved mummy ever discovered. Her skin is soft ...
Last week, we discussed the Incan Ice Maiden and King Tut. In this week's Halloween season spotlight, you'll learn about Xin Zhui (Lady Dai). One thing to note, while this post does use the term ...