Lady Dai of China was buried over 2,200 years ago: When her tomb was excavated in 1972, her skin was still soft, joints flexible, and Type A blood remained in her veins

Home Breaking News Lady Dai of China was buried over 2,200 years ago: When her tomb was excavated in 1972, her skin was still soft, joints flexible, and Type A blood remained in her veins
A remarkable Western Han burial at China’s Mawangdui tomb revealed the exceptionally preserved body of Lady Dai, who died in 168 BCE. Scientific investigations point to a complex coffin structure and a low-oxygen environment as key factors in slowing decomposition. Studies of her remains have offered insights into ancient diet, parasitic diseases, and potential cardiovascular issues, making her a vital scientific window into the past.