
Ancient Tibetan ‘Wolf Poison’ Paper Preserves Centuries of History
Discover how Tibetan artisans use ‘wolf poison’ plant roots to create durable paper, preserving ancient manuscripts for centuries against mold and pests.
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Discover how Tibetan artisans use ‘wolf poison’ plant roots to create durable paper, preserving ancient manuscripts for centuries against mold and pests.
China reclaims Zidanku Silk Manuscripts, the oldest known silk texts, after 79 years in the U.S., marking a milestone in cultural heritage preservation.