On November 25, according to media reports, archaeologists excavated a skeleton of a “Siberian princess†2,500 years ago in an ice-covered burial chamber in the Altai Mountains. According to the latest research and analysis, it was discovered that this was a man dressed in fancy dresses. Fashionable young aristocrat woman.
The artist depicted the burial scene in which the deceased and the servants wore Bazelek’s traditional costume and the coffin was carved with a pattern of reindeer.
Archaeologists found traces of modern tattoos on the body of this young woman. The bones were found in the permafrost at the height of 2300 meters above the Yucca Plateau. Archaeologists even discovered the "cosmetical bag" she had used before her death, placed next to her left hip in her coffin, and in particular kept intact a face brush made of horse hair and a piece of eyeliner. There is also a make-up box made of iron rings with blue iron ore fine powder on the face, which forms a dark blue-green color. The powder is made of iron phosphate.
By analyzing her clothes, she can be inferred to be a Bazelek. Archaeologists believe that they live in remote areas in southern Siberia. The Bazelek people have extensive contacts with China, India, Iran, and the Mediterranean coast. The Siberian princess's designs, materials and stains were all from different regions and cultures, but in the end the clothes still had the characteristics of the Bazelek.
Natalya Polosmak of the Institute of Ethnography and Archaeology of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences discovered the permafrost chamber and conducted a detailed analysis of the clothing. She said: “The princess’ unique costume Proved to be more unique and unusual than our previous guesses, she wore a long, large wool skirt made of three horizontal strips of colour, the wool skirt 144 cm long, the top width 90 cm and the bottom width 112.5 The color of each stripe is different: the top is dark red, the middle is light pale peach-yellow, and the bottom is bright Bordeaux wine. This wool skirt all fabrics are artificial colors, skirts and a wooden trim The belt, which is tied around the waist or under the chest, can change the length of the skirt. Archaeological work has found that the dyeing of this wool skirt came from the eastern Mediterranean coast or Iran, about 2,000 miles from the Altai Mountains."
This body was well preserved 2500 years ago. It was only 25 years old when she died. She painted some fine and tattooed designs on her body.
In addition, the silk shirt she wore during her lifetime was designed in China. The silk used may come from Assam, India, or Southeast Asia. Her upper body is a beautiful Turkish-style jacket, with long sleeves, a short front jacket, a rear wing structure, a bit like a tuxedo.
She also wore a pair of over-the-knee white felt boots that could be used to withstand the cold climate of minus 35 degrees Celsius. The young Bazelek noblewoman is still wearing a light fabric that is not suitable for the cold climate of the residential area, suggesting that perhaps the appearance of clothing is more important than the warmth.
Professor Natalia's eye-opener was a unique high headdress. Through meticulous research and analysis, the young woman actually shaved her hair and replaced her with an elaborate wig that was still preserved. She said: "I was surprised to find this wig. The bottom of the wig is a two-layered 'felt hat' with black pliable material that helps to make a fixed contact with the scalp and a higher headgear."
The “Supremacy†headdress is a huge feather ornament of 68.65 centimeters tall. It is made of felt and covered with black wool fabric. A stick is placed inside to help the headwear stay upright. The headgear is adorned with 15 bird graphic structures. The bird ornaments are delicate, with wings, tails and legs, and a long neck. This is most likely a swan.
These feathers can be understood as a symbol of the "tree of life." Trees that can heal themselves exist in many cultures around the world. Her wig headdress was 84 cm high. Her body was stored in a hollow wooden casket. The casket was very long and the princess was wearing it completely.
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