Monday, December 8, 2014

1,700-year-old cemetery excavated in China

ancient-silk-road-cemetery-1 A cemetery dating back 1,700 years has been excavated along the Silk Road in northwest China.


The cemetery was found in the city of Kucha, which is located in present-day northwest China. Ten tombs were excavated, seven of which turned out to be large brick structures.


One tomb, dubbed “M3,” contained carvings of several mythical creatures, including four that represent different seasons and parts of the heavens: the White Tiger of the West, the Vermilion Bird of the South, the Black Turtle of the North and the Azure Dragon of the East.


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Story: Owen Jarus, LiveScience | Photo: Chinese Cultural Relics



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