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The Tarim Basin Mummies: Bronze Age Silk Road Pioneers

8 min · 29. mai 2026
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Before the Silk Road was a road, it was a series of whispers across the Tarim Basin. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Bronze Age mummies of the Taklamakan Desert — the enigmatic 'Beauty of Loulan,' the towering 'Chärchän man,' and the earliest known trousers. How did these people, who lived 4,000 years ago, manage to cross Eurasia? What languages did they speak? And what can their cheese, their wheat, and their DNA tell us about the roots of globalization? Drawing on recent genetic studies from Nature and the discovery of the Xiaohe cemetery, the episode traces the migrations of the Afanasievo culture, the Tocharian language puzzle, and the arrival of millet, wool, and the wheel. No previous knowledge of the mummies is assumed, but listeners of earlier episodes will find familiar threads — the Tocharian mummies connect to the Yuezhi, the Kushans, and the later Buddhist kingdoms of the Tarim. A conversation about ancient bodies that still have so much to say. #TarimMummies #TaklamakanDesert #XiaoheCemetery #LoulanBeauty #Tocharian #BronzeAge #Afanasievo #SilkRoadOrigins #AncientDNA #Mummies #Archaeology #Eurasia #FexingoHistory #History #Migration #Yuezhi #Cheese #Textiles Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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