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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"

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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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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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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