Unearthed Tang dynasty tomb shows mural of blond ‘Westerner’

Unearthed Tang dynasty tomb shows mural of blond ‘Westerner’Unearthed Tang dynasty tomb shows mural of blond ‘Westerner’
Via China News Service
Bryan Ke
July 31, 2024
A Tang dynasty tomb, discovered during a hillside road reconstruction project in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, in 2018 but only publicly revealed in June, reportedly features a mural depicting a “Westerner” man with blonde hair and a beard.
The painting is among several murals found on the walls of the single brick chamber tomb, which Chinese archaeologists believe belonged to a 63-year-old man who died in 736 AD, during the Tang dynasty (618-907 AD). “Based on his facial features and outfit style, we can identify him as a ‘Westerner,’ likely a Sogdian from Central Asia,” Victor Xiong, a professor of history at Western Michigan University who was not involved in the discovery, told LiveScience, referring to the ancient Iranian civilization of Sogdia, which corresponds to modern-day Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
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