Sepulcretum Jirzankal
Situs sepulcreti Jirzankal in Xinjiang
Sepulcretum Jirzankal seu Ji'erzankale est locus archaeologicus iuxta vicum Quman sub municipio Taxkorgan in provincia autonoma Xinjiang Sericae. Ibi in sepulturis octo, anno circiter 500 a.C.n. depositis, thuribula lignea decem anno 2013 effossa sunt, quae testamenta religionis Zoroastrianae esse archaeologi censebant.[1] E vestigiis chemicis folia Cannabis sativae in his thuribulis incensa recentius monstratum est.
Notae
recensere- ↑ "2013 Forum on Chinese Frontier Archaeology held in Beijing" (16 Decembris 2013) in Chinese Archaeology
Bibliographia
recensere- Ian Sample, "Earliest known signs of cannabis smoking unearthed in China" in The Guardian (12 Iunii 2019)
- Hui Shen et al., "Wood Usage and Fire Veneration in the Pamir, Xinjiang, 2500 yr BP" in PLOS One (26 Augusti 2015)
- Hui Shen et al., "Wood types and environment of the Tashkurgan region, Xinjiang, at 2500 cal yr BP, based on a record from the Ji'erzankale Necropolis" in Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology vol. 238 (2017) pp. 7-14 Epitome
- Meng Ren et al., "The origins of cannabis smoking: Chemical residue evidence from the first millennium BCE in the Pamirs" in Science Advances vol. 5 no. 6 (12 Iunii 2019)