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On the Silk Road, a Thousand-Year-Old City Lost for More than 1,000 Years Resurfaces: the Legendary Marsmanda, Perched at 2,100 M Above Sea Level, Could "Rewrite the History of Central Asia"
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On the arid ridges of Central Asia, where oxygen is scarce and snow is invited even in the summer, no one imagined finding a city. Yet, in Tugunbulak, a site perched at 2,100 meters above sea level, the stones began to talk. Under the pastures, the researchers discover today the remains of an industrial center as unexpected as colossal. A medieval city built by nomads, shaped by iron, and forgotten classic accounts. A forgotten city in the heart…
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