A young woman who lived and died more than 2,000 years ago left behind remains in China that are unlike any we’ve seen previously.
On her teeth, archaeologists found traces of cinnabar, the brilliant red form of mercury sulfide. Because of the…
A young woman who lived and died more than 2,000 years ago left behind remains in China that are unlike any we’ve seen previously.
On her teeth, archaeologists found traces of cinnabar, the brilliant red form of mercury sulfide. Because of the…