ReferIndia News Lady Dai of China was buried over 2,200 years ago: When her tomb was excavated in 1972, her skin was still soft, joints flexible, and Type A blood remained in her veins

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Lady Dai of China was buried over 2,200 years ago: When her tomb was excavated in 1972, her skin was still soft, joints flexible, and Type A blood remained in her veins

Published on: June 24, 2026, 7:02 p.m. | Source: Times of India

Science News: Discover the extraordinary findings of Lady Dai, a well-preserved mummy from the Western Han dynasty, and the insights into ancient burial practices and preservation methods.

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