The Tarim Mummies

Ancient China and the Mystery of the Earliest Peoples from the West

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J. P. Mallory, Victor H. Mair

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The best-preserved mummies in the world are not found in Egypt or Peru but in the museums of Xinjiang, the westernmost province of modern China.

For thousands of years the occupants of what would later become the Silk Road buried their dead in the sands of the Täklimakan desert. This arid environment, preserving body and clothing, allows an unparalleled glimpse into the lives and appearance of the prehistoric peoples who settled in the Tarim Basin on the western rim of ancient China some four thousand years ago.

This intriguing study describes the discovery of these ancient peoples and reveals the latest attempts to explain their origins and determine their ethnic identity. It examines the clues left by physical remains; their economy, technology and textiles (some of the mummies even wore tartan), and the later traces of the languages of the Tarim region.

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Weight 1003 g
Dimensions 17.4 x 25.4 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 4 July 2008
Number of pages 352
Format Paperback / softback
Dimensions 17.4 x 25.4 cm
Weight 1003 g

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J. P. Mallory is a world expert on the interconnection of archaeology and linguistics and is the author of the standard work In Search of the Indo-Europeans and The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European. He has published numerous other works, including the hugely acclaimed The Origins of the Irish. He is Emeritus Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at Queen's University Belfast and a member of the Royal Irish Academy.