Posted on 11/16/2004 10:35:31 AM PST by MacDorcha
Maybe they wore contacts.....
I don't think my area has Lexis Nexis. We have Galileo. Only found the book, its out of stock.
Red haired, blue eyed. Post 6 has the cover on it, save and magnify it. Mummy with the turban has blue eyes. A baby had blue marbles placed over its eyes.
Here are 642 references:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&q=mummies+of+Urumchi&btnG=Search
This sounds suspiciously like you want us to do the research for your term paper for you.
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3884bdeb2ecc.htm
Did FReep search for mummies. See above (from archives).
Ping
3 of which i havent been to. All of those three are to crappy sites that mention it in passing. The majority of the rest I have been to the sites. There's maybe 5 articles. One from a PBS transcript about the scene, nothing about the origins. The others are conflicting. One says they are Celtic. The other states Celts came about some 1500 years later, so it couldn't be Celts. The last couple of articles are mainly about the book.
There is a reason I asked to keep links to a minimum.
No research paper, just an itch.
That was useful, thank you.
I was married to one of them, just a gold digging bi#ch, that the short story. . :)
Couldn't tell... the light from my torch was giving out.
The Curse Of The Red-Headed Mummy
The Birdman.org ^ | 5-18-2001 | Heather Pringle
Posted on 12/12/2003 9:21:21 PM PST by blam
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1039559/posts
several links:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/1173106/posts?page=74#74
They (the mummified people) are believed to have spoken Tocharian A & B. The oldest paper ever discovered has Tocharian written on it. Ancient Celtic is the closest language to Tocharian.
Victor Mair discovered these mummies in a back , unlighted room in the Urumchi Museum. He recruited a number of scientists to to go there and study these mummies. Elizabeth Barber, who wrote the book,The Mummies Of Urumchi, was the textile expert.
She reports in her book that the fabrics discovered on these mummies were the same (mfg technique, materials, style and color) as those found on the Celts at the famous site at Hallstadt, Austria....4-5,000 miles and 1,000 years away. Mair said that there is no linguistic or archaeological evidence for any sort of migration between the two groups.
Mair quotes an Indian Archaeologist (Narain) who thinks that all Indo-Europeans originated from the Gansu region of China. Excellent, excellent book.
Another idea (besides the excellent research xperts we have on staff here at FR!)-- you might want to run down some anthro/ archaeology profs on campus, Chinese history dept. types, non-western culture profs, etc. Depending on how proficient you feel you are at running searches, you might also want to enlist one of your university librarian's help.
Some made their way to the Americas also, Who Were The Si-Te_cah
I've run down a few. Lets just say, if they can be helpful, they more or less arn't helpful. They either haven't heard some of this type of findings, or are keeping their politically correct mouths shut until someone else makes their minds for them about if its worth researching or not.
I should invest some research time once I get finals out of the way.
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