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First Ever Pregnant Mummy Discovered From Ancient Egypt, Fetus Still Inside The Womb!Researchers in Poland have made quite the unique discovery, they have found the remains of the first embalmed pregnant ...
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Palladium-Item Richmond on MSN'Flying Mummies' to 'Plastic Dinos,' here are the 5 finalists for Richmond's baseball teamRICHMOND, IN — The five finalists for the name of Richmond's newest baseball team have been revealed. On July 7, Richmond ...
Baltimore marks the 27th stop on his current tour, where attendees will hear about several new discoveries, including a newly-found pyramid and a lost city.
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The Mistranslation that Led to us Eating Mummies as MedicineWe used to grind up Egyptian mummies and used them as medicine! Mummia and bitumen were long considered to be the wonder ...
Do you know a lot about the ancient Egyptian dead, or do you need to ask your mummy?
At first whiff, it sounds repulsive: sniff the essence of an ancient corpse. But researchers who indulged their curiosity in the name of science found that well-preserved Egyptian mummies actually ...
Most people know what an ancient Egyptian mummy looks like, but they probably can’t tell you about how they smell. You don’t have to wait to get up-close-and-personal to one in a museum to ...
The discovery of bubonic plague remnants in mummy DNA, however, appears to finally provide proof of its existence in ancient Egypt.
But while anthropologists had previously used CAT scans as study aids for trained sculptors who mimicked a mummy's real-life appearance, the team retained by the Grand Rapids museum bills itself ...
Formally known as "CIT8", the Screaming Woman mummy was unearthed at Deir el-Bahari, a tomb complex in the Thebian necropolis, during the Metropolitan Museum of New York's 1935 expedition to Egypt.
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered 13 ancient mummies with gold tongues and nails in a cemetery at the site of Oxyrhynchus.
The mummy of an ancient Egyptian woman with her mouth wide open in what looks like an anguished shriek may have died "screaming from agony," researchers say. The unnamed woman mummy, discovered in ...
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