A mummy from the Xiaohe Cemetery, with dairy remains scattered around the mummy's neck.
"Regular cheese is soft. This is not. It has now become really dry, dense and hard dust," said Fu Qiaomei, a paleogeneticist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing and the co-author of a study published
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