An ancient Egyptian woman thought to have been pregnant and dying of cancer was actually just embalmed with a technique that ...
Mummy aroma may provide insight into social class and historical period, according to a team of trained mummy sniffers ...
The extraordinary care with which that Bashiri mummy was wrapped suggests this person was also of great importance in ancient Egyptian society. But the identity of the corpse remains unknown ...
Two major discoveries have been made in Sohag Governorate in a remarkable archaeological breakthrough, shedding new light on ...
The unearthing of the tomb of ancient Egyptian King Thutmose II is being described as one of the most important archaeological discoveries in recent years.
They say recreating the composition of the smells chemically will allow others to experience a ... in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo," Cecilia Bembibre, one of the researchers, told BBC Radio 4's Today ...
One museum visitor in Edinburgh was horrified to see stolen body parts belonging to his 19th century ancestors on display ...
The earliest Egyptian mummies ... into the next world. Ancient Egyptians believed the heart was the seat of the person's essence, so it was always left inside a mummy. But the process of ...
The mummy of a first-century-B.C. individual found in Egypt was not pregnant and did not have cancer, according to a new CT study.