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Researchers find remnants of ancient incense in palace at Famen Temple
- Discoveries at historic Buddhist site are evidence of the significant incense trade along the Silk Road in the Tang dynasty
- The study also provides insights into the use of incense in Buddhist rituals during that period
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Researchers have found an exotic incense – elemi – used in China more than a thousand years ago.
The incense was discovered in containers buried in the underground palace of Famen Temple in the northwestern province of Shaanxi.
The discovery provided the earliest evidence of elemi used as an incense associated with Buddhist rituals in the Tang dynasty, which ruled from the seventh to the 10th centuries, according to the researchers.
The study was published in the peer-reviewed journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on Monday.

Researchers also found two other incenses, agarwood and a mixture of agarwood and frankincense. These incense samples were located in containers in the main area of the underground palace.
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