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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 ...
THIS Chinese woman has been preserved for over 2,100 years – and she’s baffled scientist. Called the Lady of Dai, she’s considered the best preserved-mummy ever discovered. Her s… ...
Xin Zhui, popularly known as 'Lady Dai', died between 178 and 145 BC, at the age of about 50. The objects placed in her tomb indicate that she was an important woman in her community.
The incredibly preserved Lady of Dai mummy in her tomb at Mawangdui (Picture: Wikipedia) Meet Xin Zhui – the world’s best-preserved mummy. No really, she is.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lady Dai was a Chinese nobleman’s wife in her mid-50s when she died of a heart attack. She was overweight, had diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, liver disease ...
Xin Zhui, the Lady of Dai, died between 178 and 145 BC, at around 50 years of age. The objects inside her tomb indicted a woman of wealth and importance, and one who enjoyed the good things in life.
Lady Dai didn't live the healthiest life but she left behind one of the most perfectly preserved bodies in history. More than 1,400 equally well-preserved artifacts found around her were designed ...
THIS Chinese woman has been preserved for over 2,100 years – and she’s baffled scientist. Called the Lady of Dai, she’s considered the best preserved-mummy ever discovered. Her s… ...
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