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The 4000 year Old Caucasian Mummies of Xinjiang CHINA
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Here lies a very interesting discovery... the incredibly well-preserved, mummified remains of a Blonde / Red haired, Caucasian people, who lived in the foothills of the Tian Shan mountains, China some 4000 years ago!

From:
Historic Mysteries website


Quote:“The Tarim Mummies or the Mummies of Xinjiang are mysterious mummies that were discovered in the foothills of the Tian Shan Mountains in China. What is so mysterious about them is that some of them date back to roughly 4,000 years ago, a time when it was thought that there were no westerners in that area. However, there must have been, because the Tarim mummies are Caucasian. Not only that, but they wear similar garments and share similar burial practices of some European countries.”


[Image: tarim-2.jpg]
 


From:
forbes website


Quote:"Considering the presence of haplogroups H and K in the Xiaohe people and the geographical distribution of shared sequences, we conclude that the west Eurasian component observed in the Xiaohe people originated from western Europe, and maternal ancestry of the Xiaohe people might have close relationships with western Europeans," Li and colleagues note. By the Bronze Age, the people buried at Xiaohe cemetery were already "admixed," coming together millennia earlier in Siberia and Mongolia.”

 
Other images:
[Image: A-Tarim-mummy.jpg]
[Image: cherchen%2B1.jpg]


The DNA evidence, along with the startlingly "western" look of the bodies and their clothing make a very strong case that there were in fact western Europeans (or descendants thereof) living in ancient China at a much earlier time period than was previously thought.

There is much more information in the links provided and many more photos available if you search the web for images of the tarim mummies - Like THIS

Isn't History just amazing?
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The 4000 year Old Caucasian Mummies of Xinjiang CHINA - by gordi - 07-12-2018, 05:16 PM

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