Uploaded by allisonpita on May 29, 2010
The mummies of the Xinjiang region were found in the driest, saltiest part of Central Asia--in Chinese Turkestan (wedged between Kazakhstan and Mongolia)--around the towns of Cherchen and Loulan. They have many names, depending on the specific geographic area of Xinjiang in which they were found. But all come from the region of Xinjiang.
Dating as far back as 4,000 years, they were made by accident--naturally--by the dry climate in the salty Tarim basin. The oldest mummies from Cherchen found so far died about 3,000 years ago, while the oldest mummies found near Loulan died about 4,000 years ago.
Bodies buried in the sandy desert (most likely in winter) froze (or at least got very cold quite quickly) and dried out before they could begin to rot. By the time summer (and high temperatures) arrived, the bodies had become mummified. Because they were already dried, the summer's heat would not cause them to deteriorate.
These bodies were placed in bottomless coffins which allowed good air circulation--this enabled the body to dry out completely. (Other nearby bodies, most likely buried when the temperature wasn't cold, turned into skeletons.)
The composition of the soil (high in salt) speeded the drying out process, since the salt sucked the moisture from the atmosphere (and the bodies).
The Cherchen mummies include Cherchen Man (called the man with ten hats by Elizabeth Wayland Barber), Cherchen Woman, two other women, and an infant wrapped in a beautiful brown cloth tied with red and blue cord. The infant was buried with a "baby bottle" made from a sheep's udder; each of its eyes was covered with a blue stone.
The Loulan mummies (actually from Qäwrighul near the town of Loulan) include the Beauty of Loulan and a few other mummies including an eight-year-old child wrapped in a piece of patterned wool cloth and closed with bone pegs. The wool clothing from Loulan seems to be much less colorful (in much more neutral, earth-tone colors--though fading could have occurred), but it is no less impressive in its patterns and weaves.
Scientists believe that many more naturally mummified bodies may be found in the area.
The Cherchen mummies are known for their degree of preservation (far better than most Egyptian mummies), their colorful clothing, and their Caucasian features. Their burial fabrics (in unusual patterns and woven in unusual ways) and their Caucasian features suggest that they (and/or their ancestors) had come from Celtic tribes in Central Europe. Why had they ended up in China? Were they nomads? Were they adventurers? Were they raiders and robbers?
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It's not that socking, just look at the current people of the Tarim Basin: the Uyghurs (also Kyrgyz), who have Caucasian features. I don't know why they say the Tocharians vanished, their descendants, the Kyrgyz and Uyghurs still live there. The Uyghurs and Kyrgyz of today are mixed race, of Tocharian (the people of the mummies mentioned in this documentary) and the original Turkic peoples (who were Mongoloid) descent. When Turkics invaded Tarim, they mixed with and assimilated the Tocharians.
fspo1112 2 months ago
@Houseofthe7gayboys nah...these occultists were communicating with "fallen entities to learn of the secrets of antediluvian technology (Atlantis, Mu, Thule, etc...)
Look into Operation Highjump, Operation Paperclip, Base 211, Vimanas, Vailixi, Nazi Bell, Vril Society, Thule Society, Haunbeu II, flugelrads, Andromeda-gerat, etc
fallenalien . com
AlienshateU 4 months ago
@AlienshateU Nazis were ahead of their times....
Houseofthe7gayboys 5 months ago in playlist More videos from allisonpita
@fallfly1 No theyre not, they just evolved that kind of skull.
guiltytangent 1 year ago
people traveled. it would also explain why native americans were caucasian
fallfly1 1 year ago
Atlanteans...
why do you think Nazis went to Tibet to learn the secrets of Atala?
AlienshateU 1 year ago
Kazakhs do have Caucasian features.
bbjagaa 1 year ago