Cherchen Man
Natural mummy from the Taklamakan Desert / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cherchen Man or Chärchän Man or Ur-David is the modern name given to a mummy found[when?] in the town Cherchen, located in current Xinjiang region of China. The mummy is a member of the group known as Tarim mummies. His naturally-mummified remains were discovered in Tomb 2 at the Zaghunluq cemetery, near the town of Qiemo (Chärchän) in the Taklamakan Desert of north-west China.
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Cherchen Man | |
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Material | Natural mummy |
Created | 1000 BCE |
Discovered | Cherchen |
Present location | Xinjiang Museum, China |
Registration | Tomb 85QZM 2 |
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Like the rest of the Tarim mummies, he is famous for European-like facial features and clothing.[1][2][3] Other such remains have also been recovered at sites throughout the Tarim Basin, including Qäwrighul, Yanghai, Shengjindian, Shanpula (Sampul), and Qizilchoqa.