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Shocking Truth of Tattoos Engraved on the Body of a 2,500-Year-Old Ice Princess Mummy | Yoon Myung-chul, Samarkand University Professor [Weekend Interview]

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  July 05, 2026 at 02:00  |  48:06  |  3PRO TV (삼프로TV)
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Summary

Professor Yoon Myung-chul discusses the Altai civilization, his past expeditions to Pamir and Almaty, and an upcoming tour to Altai, Baikal, and Mongolia. The conversation covers ancient history, cultural connections to Korea, and the significance of the region. No investment ideas are presented; the host's brief mention of the stock market is a casual, non-actionable remark.

  • Professor Yoon Myung-chul, a Samarkand National University professor, shares insights on Altai civilization and its historical ties to Korean culture.
  • He recounts experiences from previous expeditions to the Pamir region and Almaty, including high-altitude challenges and archaeological sites.
  • The discussion highlights the Ice Princess mummy, ancient tattoos, and artifacts linking Scythian culture to Silla kingdom.
  • An upcoming 10-day expedition to Altai, Baikal, and Mongolia is announced for late September, aimed at exploring Eurasian nomadic heritage.
  • The host briefly jokes about the Korean stock market's performance in relation to his travel schedule, but no concrete investment thesis is offered.
  • The video is purely educational and travel-focused, with no financial analysis or tradable ideas.
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