Archaeologists say they have found an ancient mummy in Mongolia from 1,500 years ago in the Altai Mountains.
B. Sukhbaatar, researcher at Khovd Museum, told the paper: “This person was not from elite, and we believe it was likely a woman, because there is no bow in the tomb.”
“Now we are carefully unwrapping the body and once this is complete the specialists will be able to say more precisely about the gender,” Sukhbaatar added.
Near the remains were a bridle, a clay vase, a bowl, an iron kettle, the remains of an entire horse, different types of Mongolian clothes, and a saddle. There were also pillows, a sheep’s head, and a travel bag.
“We can see clearly that the horse was deliberately sacrificed. It was a mare, between four and eight years old. Four coats we found were made of cotton,” Sukhbaatar said, adding: “This is a very rare phenomenon. These finds show us the beliefs and rituals of Turkiks.”
Based on the items found in the cave, researchers dated the mummy back to the 6th century AD.
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