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A mummy that was found in Mongolia has gone because it seems to be wearing Adidas boots. People have tweeted that the mummy shows that time exists. The mummy was found in the Altai Mountains in a part of Mongolia. It is around 1,500 years . The mummy’s boots look like a of snowboarding boots made by the sports company Adidas. The boots have the same three that Adidas is for putting on its . A picture of the boots has gone viral. People are tweeting that the mummy is a human who travelled back in .

The mummy's was found in 2010 by farmers. Last October, started digging. They thought the site had many things. The archaeologists found horse's saddles, clay vases, bowls, and metal kettles. The site was the first complete Turkic burial found in Central Asia. Turkic people started living in a between Central Asia and Siberia around 2,600 years ago. They had their language and alphabet. The colour blue was very important in their . Some historians say the word 'turquoise' comes from the 'Turkish'.

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