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China unearths 1700-yr-old best-preserved mummy

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The mummified remains of a man, believed to have walked the earth about 1,700 years ago, has been unearthed in China's northwest Qinghai province, state media reported on Friday.

The body, measuring 1.62 metres, features perfectly preserved skin and hair remnants of the man believed to be in his 40s when he died.

It was found at a constructi­on site on a less frequented section of the ancient Silk Road on the edge of China's Qinghai-Tibet plateau in Mang'ai town, Xinhua reported.

The face looks calm and hands are crossed above the abdomen. It is being cared for by Haixi Prefectura­l Museum of Ethnology. "It is in good shape, perhaps the oldest and the best preserved mummy discovered on the QinghaiTib­et Plateau," said Xin Feng, director of the museum.

Archaeolog­ists will use DNA tests to find out the man's ethnicity and identity, said Xin Feng.

The mummy was found amid dried reeds, dyed cloth mats, a horse's hoof, and sheep bones -- thought to be funeral objects for the upper class of the time.

Mummies are usually formed in very dry environmen­ts which prevent bodies from decay.

The area where the body was found is on the northern edge of the plateau close to Taklamakan Desert. It was on a less travelled off-shoot route of the ancient Silk Road. -PTI

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