2,200-year-old burial in China reveals cinnabar-stained teeth The toxic red pigment was mixed with animal protein for application Discovery linked to Silk Road trade, status, or shamanic practices ...
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In a first-of-its-kind discovery, archaeologists in China have unearthed the 2,200-year-old burial of a woman whose teeth had been painted with cinnabar, a toxic red substance. Cinnabar is a ...
The predominance of green enamel lends itself well to designs with leafy plants, like this 19th-century vase that sold for $600 at an auction by Leland Little. Like many Chinese porcelains ...
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Teeth dyed in deadly poisonous cinnabar: The Red Princess of the Silk had a mercury-laden smileAn archaeological discovery in the Turpan Basin of northwest China has revealed the remains of a woman more than 2,000 years old, distinguished by her red-dyed teeth—a unique practice not ...
In China, cinnabar was used for decorations, funerary rituals, and even in alchemy, prized for its medicinal and religious uses despite its toxicity. Cinnabar has been found on the surface of ...
The researchers from the China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT) drew inspiration from insect locomotion, woodpecker climbing dynamics, and origami techniques to design an innovative ...
The prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize has been awarded to Liu Jiakun, a visionary architect from Chengdu, China, whose work redefines how architecture serves everyday people. The 69-year-old ...
In fact, we all assumed an MBA design didn't even exist, thanks to the words "artistic render: not available for purchase" underneath AMD's GPU announcement post. However, it looks like a Chinese ...
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