Tibetan

Tibet ( (listen); Tibetan: བོད་, Lhasa dialect: [pʰøː˨˧˩] Böd; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng) is a region in Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about 2,500,000 km2 (970,000 sq mi).

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Ancient 15,000-Year-Old Viruses Seen in Melting Tibetan Glaciers

Prehistoric mobility among Tibetan farmers, herders shaped highland settlement patterns, cultural interaction, study finds

Genomic study of ancient humans sheds light on Human Evolution on the Tibetan Plateau

Ancient 15,000-Year-Old Viruses Found in Melting Tibetan Glaciers

Nearly 1,000 Microbe Species Have Just Been Discovered in 'Extreme' Tibetan Glaciers

Climate changes lead to water imbalance, conflict in Tibetan Plateau

Study of Tibetan Monks Reveals Surprising Advantages of Lifelong Celibacy

Genomic study reveals complex origins of people living in Tibetan-Yi corridor

Denisovans or Homo sapiens: Who were the first to settle (permanently) on the Tibetan Plateau?

Shrinking Glaciers and Growing Lakes As Temperatures Rise on the Tibetan Plateau

Shrinking Glaciers and Growing Lakes - As temperatures rise on the Tibetan Plateau, lakes are growing larger and deeper

Venomous viper species from the Tibetan plateau discovered in museum

Child’s Play: Are Tibetan Hand and Foot Traces From 200,000 Years Ago the Earliest Example of Parietal Art?

Why the Tibetan plateau might be the ideal spot for the telescope of the future

Chinese Astronomers Eye Tibetan Plateau Site for Observatory Project

Chinese astronomers eye Tibetan Plateau site for observatory project

Chinese astronomers eye Tibetan Plateau site for observatory project

15,000-Year-Old Viruses Discovered in Tibetan Glacier Ice – Previously Unknown to Humans

Ancient 15,000-Year-Old Viruses Identified in Melting Tibetan Glaciers

Scientists Find 14,400-Year-Old Microbes and Viruses in Tibetan Glacier Ice