Yanbulaq tombs

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The Yanbulaq Tombs or Yanbulaq Cemetery ( Chinese  焉不拉克古墓群 , Pinyin Yānbùlākè gǔmùqún or 焉不拉克墓地 , Yānbùlākè Mudi , English Yanbulaq Cemetery / Yanbulaq Tombs ) in the city of Hami (Qumul;. Chin Hami ) Xinjiang , China, are an archaeological site of a Bronze Age culture - the Yanbulaq culture ( Yanbulake wenhua焉 不 拉克 文化; Yanbulaq Culture) - or a culture of the early Iron Age .

The site has been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China (5-189) since 2001 .

literature

  • Zhang Ping (inter alia): "Xinjiang Hami Yanbulake mudi" (The Yanbulake cemetery in Hami, Xinkiang). Kaogu xuebao 1989, No. 3, pp. 325-362 + panels 7-14. English summary p. 362.
  • Han Kangxin 韩康信: "Xinjiang Hami Yanbulake gumu rengu zhongxi chengfen zhi yanjiu" 新疆 哈密 焉 不 拉克 古墓 人 骨 种 系 成分 之 研究 (anthropological material from the Yanbulake tomb in Hami, Xinjiang). Kaogu Xuebao 1990, No. 3
  • JP Mallory & Victor H. Mair: The Tarim Mummies: Ancient China and the Mystery of the Earliest Peoples from the West. London: Thames & Hudson 2000.

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