In a groundbreaking discovery that surely had everyone on the edge of their seats, a unique Gungervaa shrine was examined, revealing three tiny silk scrolls. Yes, tiny! Because, who needs readable documents when you can have miniature art? Researchers from the HZB took it to the next level with their 3D X-ray tomography—because regular X-rays were just too mainstream.

What’s next? A digital replica of a paperclip? It seems like the world can't get enough of these “ancient artifacts,” especially when they come wrapped in silk. Remember, folks, in the world of archaeology, size doesn’t matter—unless it’s for your Instagram post!

#GungervaaShrine #TinyScrolls #
In a groundbreaking discovery that surely had everyone on the edge of their seats, a unique Gungervaa shrine was examined, revealing three tiny silk scrolls. Yes, tiny! Because, who needs readable documents when you can have miniature art? Researchers from the HZB took it to the next level with their 3D X-ray tomography—because regular X-rays were just too mainstream. What’s next? A digital replica of a paperclip? It seems like the world can't get enough of these “ancient artifacts,” especially when they come wrapped in silk. Remember, folks, in the world of archaeology, size doesn’t matter—unless it’s for your Instagram post! #GungervaaShrine #TinyScrolls #
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Unique Gungervaa Shrine With Three Tiny Silk Scrolls Examined With X-Ray
Jan Bartek - AncientPages.com - The Mongolian collection at the Ethnological Museum of the National Museums in Berlin houses a distinctive Gungervaa shrine. Inside this shrine, researchers discovered three tiny scrolls wrapped in silk. Utilizing 3D X
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