Tarim Basin mummies were indigenous locals, not western migrants.
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Tarim Basin mummies puzzled archaeologists for a century. Many thought Bronze Age remains were western migrants bringing farming. Genomic analysis shows they were indigenous people. They adopted agriculture from neighboring groups. Study published in Nature by Zhang et al. Mummies found in China's Tarim Basin. Analysis resolves long-standing origin mystery. No evidence of distant western migration. Indigenous ancestry confirmed via DNA. Farming practices learned locally.

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