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March 2010

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In a Desert in China, a Trove of 4,000-Year-Old Mummies → nytimes.com

NY Times:

In the middle of a terrifying desert north of Tibet, Chinese archaeologists have excavated an extraordinary cemetery. Its inhabitants died almost 4,000 years ago, yet their bodies have been well preserved by the dry air.

The cemetery lies in what is now China’s northwest autonomous region of Xinjiang, yet the people have European features, with brown hair and long noses. Their remains, though lying in one of the world’s largest deserts, are buried in upside-down boats. And where tombstones might stand, declaring pious hope for some god’s mercy in the afterlife, their cemetery sports instead a vigorous forest of phallic symbols, signaling an intense interest in the pleasures or utility of procreation.

Natural mummies! Mixed ancestry! Phallic symbolism! Tocharian! Awesome.

Mar 17, 2010337 notes
Stand up while you read this → opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com

Surprise! Sitting on your ass all day makes you fatter, even if you exercise.

… it looks as though there’s a more sinister aspect to sitting, too. Several strands of evidence suggest that there’s a “physiology of inactivity”: that when you spend long periods sitting, your body actually does things that are bad for you.

Maybe it’s time for Marco’s solution. (link via)

Mar 15, 201030 notes
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