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vinifera cultivation in China.(...) By the studying of the ancient grapevine, we have gained new insight into the viticulture in China. Based on the physical evidence, we have been able to confirm one of the conclusions drawn by Yang (2003), namely that the cultivated grape (V. vinifera) was introduced into
Xinjiang around 300 BCE. On the other hand, we would also argue that the earliest grape cultivation in China was not in the western and southern part of the Tarim Basin, but in the Turpan Basin, based on the evidence to date.
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1133:(Chü-shih) state known from Chinese historical sources (Sinor, 1990). Archaeological and historical data attest it as society with a developed agro-pastoral economy, that existed in and north of the Turfan Basin (Fig. 1) during the first millennium BC. The Subeixi weaponry, horse gear and garments (Mallory and Mair, 2000; Lü, 2001) resemble those of the Pazyryk culture (Molodin and Polos'mak, 2007), suggesting contacts between Subeixi and the Scythians living in the Altai Mountains.
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Tombs, Turpan
District in Xinjiang, China. Anatomical features showed it to be of grape (Vitis vinifera L.). Radiocarbon dating indicates it to be nearly 2300 years old, which would suggest that there was grape cultivation at least from that time. To date, this is the earliest physical evidence of V.
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However, although
Afanasievo-related ancestry has been confirmed among Iron Age Dzungarian populations (around 200–400 BC)7, and Tocharian is recorded in Buddhist texts from the Tarim Basin dating to ad 500–1000 (ref. 13), little is known about earlier Xinjiang populations and their possible genetic
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Once one excludes all the languages imported by foreign missionaries, outside merchants, Chinese administrators, and later Turkic invaders, we are effectively left with two main language groups in the Tarim Basin that might be associated with at least some of the Tarim mummies of the Bronze Age and
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The "Witches of
Subeshi" (4th or 3rd century BCE) wore 2-foot-long (0.61 m) black felt conical hats with a flat brim. Though modern Westerners tend to identify this type of hat as the headgear of a witch, there is evidence that these pointed hats were widely worn by both women and men in some
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The
Yanghai graveyard is assigned to the Subeixi (Subeshi) culture (e.g. Jiang et al., 2006, 2009), conventionally dated to the first millennium BC (Chen, 2002; Han, 2007; Xinjiang, 2011). The culture is associated with the Cheshi (Chü-shih) state known from Chinese historical sources (Sinor,
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Scythian-style bows were also discovered in
Subeshi. The technical sophistication of these bows suggests intense technological transfer between the Saka areas and the Subeishi culture areas. No other Tarim Basin area benefited from this technological transfer, which was supplemented by some
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Other than in the
Scythian regions in the north and west, similar bows were discovered in the Turfan Basin, at the sites of Subeixi, Yanghai and Shengjindian (all dating to the first millennium BC by carbon dating and typological analysis), while there is little evidence in other areas of
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Hats either of the "Phrygian" type (Cherchen) or high and pointed (Subeshi, east of Turfan, c. Fifth
Century BCE) have been discovered in the tombs; both are reminiscent of Iranian culture (Mallory and Mair Reference Mallory and Mair2000: figs. 111 and 125; Barber Reference Barber and Ten
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Xinjiang1199. Given that the complex shape of these bows was unlikely to have been accidental, it can be suggested that the knowhow for producing these objects came from the northern
Scythian region, in South-western Siberia, and reached Southern Xinjiang across the Turfan Basin....
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and Zebakino-Dongal in Kazakhstan (4); and Subeshi in Xinjiang (31). Except for the rhombic socketed arrowheads, all other bronze weapons, horse harnesses, and ornaments have been found across the northern Chinese steppes from Xinjiang to the Korean Peninsula (32,
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Compared with the oldest known saddle from the Scythian Pazyryk culture site Tuekta barrow no. 1 (430–420 BCE) in north-western Altai, the Yanghai specimen radiocarbon dated to 727–396 BCE (95.4% probability range) is contemporaneous or possibly
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Ten radiocarbon dates on the prosthesis, human bones and wood pieces from the same grave suggest the most probable age of the burial is about 300–200 BC (68% confidence interval), thus introducing the oldest functional leg prosthesis known to
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Dated to as early as 700 BCE (Jia et al. 2009), the Yanghai carpet pieces are approximately three centuries older than the Pazyryk carpets (Rudenko 1970), making them the earliest knotted carpets found anywhere in the
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site of Tuekta barrow no. 1 (430–420 BCE). Knotted carpet with colorful wave-like motifs were dated to 700 BCE, and are now the oldest known knotted carpet in the world, before the 4th century BCE Pazyryk carpets.
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The tall hats of the female mummies from Subeshi might also pass for a Saka trait, and so identification of some of the mummies with the Saka or Iranian speakers in the northeast Tarim is a serious possibility
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In the late Neolithic period and the early Bronze age, pottery, ornamentation and bronze culture with the characteristics of West Asia and Central Asia were introduced into Xinjiang, including
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Wertmann, Patrick; Yibulayinmu, Maria; Wagner, Mayke; Taylor, Chris; Müller, Samira; Xu, Dongliang; Elkina, Irina; Leipe, Christian; Deng, Yonghong; Tarasov, Pavel E. (1 September 2023).
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971:"The invention of trousers and its likely affiliation with horseback riding and mobility: A case study of late 2nd millennium BC finds from Turfan in eastern Central Asia"
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The origins of the Subeshi culture were influenced by the cultures of West Asia and Central Asia as far back as the late Neolithic period and the early Bronze Age, when
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The Liushui bronze weaponry, particularly the very distinctive rhombic arrowheads with one side spur, and horse harnesses (Fig. 2) show great similarity to finds from
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adaptation by the Subeishi people: the bows were slightly bigger, and used lacquer as an original compounds, suggesting technological contact with China as well.
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The language of the Subeshi mummies is unknown at this point. Looking at the linguistic history of the region, the Subeshi mummies may have spoken the
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Li, Xiao; Wagner, Mayke; Wu, Xiaohong; Tarasov, Pavel; Zhang, Yongbin; Schmidt, Arno; Goslar, Tomasz; Gresky, Julia (21 March 2013).
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Li, Xiao; Wagner, Mayke; Wu, Xiaohong; Tarasov, Pavel; Zhang, Yongbin; Schmidt, Arno; Goslar, Tomasz; Gresky, Julia (21 March 2013).
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In the Turpan Basin area after 200 B.C., the Subeishi culture developed into the local walled nation-state called the Gushi Kingdom.
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and ornamation styles were introduced from the west, before spreading further east to the early cultures of China, such as the
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2001:"Evidence for early viticulture in China: Proof of a grapevine (Vitis vinifera L., Vitaceae) in the Yanghai tombs, Xinjiang"
1357:"Radiocarbon-dated archaeological record of early first millennium B.C. mounted pastoralists in the Kunlun Mountains, China"
957:(about 2000–1600 BC), Chawuhugoukou culture (around 800–100 BC), Turpan Subeixi culture (1100 BC–100 BC) and other cultures.
1486:"Knotted Carpets from the Taklamakan: A Medium of Ideological and Aesthetic Exchange on the Silk Road, 700 BCE–700 CE"
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1848:"The earliest directly dated saddle for horse-riding from a mid-1st millennium BCE female burial in Northwest China"
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1436:"The earliest directly dated saddle for horse-riding from a mid-1st millennium BCE female burial in Northwest China"
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Conference: International Conference on Tocharian Manuscripts and Silk Road Culture At: University of Vienna, Vienna
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The animal style decorations of the Subeixi culture-Yanghai type barrel have direct or indirect relations with the
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1063:"The separate origins of the Tocharians and the Yuezhi: Results from recent advances in archaeology and genetics"
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group. Many of the cultural traits of the Subeshi people, such as the tall pointed hats, may seriously suggest a
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The Subeshi culture is known for its Iron Age graveyards of the 1st millennium BCE, which resemble those of the
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Beck, Ulrike; Wagner, Mayke; Li, Xiao; Durkin-Meisterernst, Desmond; Tarasov, Pavel E. (20 October 2014).
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1320:"The Problem of Tocharian Origins: An Archaeological Perspective"
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The Subeshi cemetery (at the top) within the general area of the
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A wooden prosthetic leg from Shengjindian cemetery, c. 300 BCE,
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Corso di Dottorato di ricerca in Studi sull'Africa e sull'Asia
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1603:"The genomic origins of the Bronze Age Tarim Basin mummies"
656:, or an unknown language if they were derived from a local
482:. The Subeshi culture contributes some of the later period
1562:"Bronze Age communities and bronze metallurgy in Xinjiang"
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Lan-Hai Wei, Ryan; Li, Hui; Xu, Wenkan (26–28 June 2013).
1198:"Expedition Magazine Ancient Mummies of the Tarim Basin"
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origin, but they could also be derived from the earlier
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773:A Subeshi culture bow, c. 800 BCE, Xinjiang Museum
733:Wooden objects, Yanghai cemetery, Subeshi culture
569:A wooden bucket of the Subeshi culture, with the
1601:Zhang, Fan; Ning, Chao; Scott, Ashley (2021).
697:Cone-shaped high-peaked hat, Subeshi cemetery.
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1929:"Research on the Subeixi Culture in Xinjiang"
721:Subeixi or Saka armour, 8th–3rd century BCE.
8:
1535:Journal of the Society of Archer-Antiquaries
1531:"Scythian-Style Bows Discovered in Xinjiang"
761:Helmet-shaped earflap hat, Subeshi cemetery.
632:ancestry has been identified among Iron Age
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829:Carpet from Yanghai-1, 7th century BCE.
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1181:– tall vertical slab (鹿石) from Tuva
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385:), and contemporary Asian polities
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843:Map of the Subeshi culture sites (
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2005:Journal of Archaeological Science
1898:"Scale Armor Subeixi or Scythian"
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1852:Archaeological Research in Asia
1440:Archaeological Research in Asia
1902:The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1529:Dwyer, Bede (1 January 2003).
917:Zhang, Kai (4 February 2021).
1:
2144:Prehistoric cultures of China
2041:A stem was discovered in the
745:Subeshi culture earthenware.
478:, at the eastern edge of the
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1145:Wu, Guo (23 November 2022).
1105:10.1016/j.quaint.2012.05.010
995:10.1016/j.quaint.2014.04.056
573:motif of an elk with horns.
1795:Beaujard, Philippe (2010).
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1864:10.1016/j.ara.2023.100451
1453:10.1016/j.ara.2023.100451
1287:"The Mummies of Xinjiang"
1239:10.1017/9781108341004.017
1039:10.1177/21582440211046950
587:Sakas of the pointed hats
466:culture from the area of
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2064:Quaternary International
1801:Journal of World History
1089:Quaternary International
975:Quaternary International
685:Tomb at Yanghai cemetery
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1382:10.1073/pnas.1105273108
1318:Mallory, J. P. (2015).
539:(about 2000–1600 BCE),
2635:Lower Yangtze and Huai
2258:Liaoning bronze dagger
1032:(3): 215824402110469.
936:10.32629/RERR.V3I1.242
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1966:Asian Social Science
1762:Asian Social Science
1327:Sino-Platonic Papers
1274:Grotenhuis2002: 64).
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2017:2009JArSc..36.1458J
1619:2021Natur.599..256Z
1373:2011PNAS..10815733W
1367:(38): 15733–15738.
1202:Expedition Magazine
1097:2013QuInt.290..335L
987:2014QuInt.348..224B
640:Origin and language
571:Scytho-Siberian art
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2277:Upper Yellow River
2173:Northeastern China
1999:Jiang, H. (2009).
1484:He, Zhang (2019).
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666:Afanasievo culture
654:Tocharian language
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429:Chemurchek culture
399:Geographical range
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1807:(1): 9, note 20.
1613:(7884): 256–261.
1560:Festa, Marcella.
1248:978-1-108-42456-1
1158:978-981-19-6889-1
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2558:Pengtoushan
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2185:Xinglonggou
2154:Paleolithic
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2570:Chengbeixi
2360:Maoqinggou
2318:Xishanping
2301:Xishanping
2289:Xishanping
2268:Chaodaogou
2242:Xituanshan
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2197:Zhaobaogou
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897:References
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630:Afanasievo
594:Tocharians
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157:Slab-grave
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2535:Chengziya
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2263:Jinggouzi
2253:Baijinbao
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2159:Neolithic
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1872:2352-2267
1813:1045-6007
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