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Bearing the inscription “Seal of the King of the Dian Kingdom”, the artifact stands as compelling evidence of the ancient Dian Kingdom’s existence, a regional state that thrived more than 2,000 years ...
A new linguistic study has revealed that the European Huns, including their famous leader Attila, were not Turkic in origin as once believed, but instead spoke an ancient Siberian language. This ...
Their findings now clearly prove that as early as 109 BC, Emperor Wu of Han sent a general south to Yunnan, establishing the ...
At the temple complex, tourists can have a panoramic view of the dam and visit ancient architecture such as a memorial hall ...
New linguistic analysis by researchers including Dr Simon Fries , Researcher in Comparative Philology in the Faculty of Classics and Faculty of ...
New linguistic findings show that the European Huns had Paleo-Siberian ancestors and do not, as previously assumed, originate from Turkic-speaking groups. The joint study was conducted by Dr. Svenja ...
A linguistic study proves that the European Huns and their Asian ancestors spoke the same Palaeo-Siberian language. This result refutes the previously assumed Turkish origin of the Huns ...
A linguistic study proves that the European Huns and their Asian ancestors spoke the same Palaeo-Siberian language. This ...
Yeniseian toponyms and hydronyms reflecting prehistoric migration [Based on the ‘World Topographic Map’ by Esri]. Credit: Simon Fries . Although these elements might seem inconclusive when considered ...
It was therefore assumed that the Xiongnu and the ethnic core of the Huns, whose own westward expansion dates back to the fourth century CE, also spoke a Turkic language.
The Xiongnu entered Xinjiang mainly around 176 B.C. The Han was one of the earliest peoples to settle in Xinjiang. In 101 B.C., the Han empire began to station garrison troops to open ...