In traditional Asian cuisine, edible dried lily bulbs are commonly used in soups and stir-fries. They soak up flavors well, ...
Some ancient societies in Asia appear to have smoke-dried their dead, effectively mummifying them thousands of years earlier than their Egyptian counterparts, new research has found.
Some ancient societies in China and southeast Asia appear to have smoke-dried their dead, effectively mummifying them thousands of years earlier than their Egyptian counterparts, new research has ...
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Hunter-gatherers in parts of ancient Asia prepared their dead for burial with smoke-drying up to 14,000 years ago, resulting in the oldest known evidence of human mummification, according to a new ...
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A new study has found that Asia preserved the dead as mummies thousands of years before Egypt did. This research is being recognized as evidence of the oldest mummies in human history. On September 15 ...
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