Scientists have developed new methods to recreate perfumes used during the ancient Egyptian mummification process, an advance that could lead to multisensory museum experiences in the future. In ...
Archaeologists bring 3,500-year-old fragrances used by ancient Egyptians back to life - Advance could lead to multisensory ...
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Scents of the afterlife: Identifying embalming recipes by 'sniffing' the air around Egyptian mummies
If you have ever stood close to an ancient Egyptian mummy, you may remember a distinctive, lingering odor. For a long time, ...
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Breathing in the past: How museums can use biomolecular archaeology to bring ancient scents to life
Recent advances in biomolecular archaeology have revealed that ancient objects can retain the molecular fingerprints of past ...
Advances in the field have shown that ancient objects can retain the "molecular fingerprints" of past aromatic practices.
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Two Egyptian mummies underwent full-body computed tomography (CT) scans, which doctors today use to identify injuries and ...
The team then developed two ways to present ancient scents to the public. Alongside the artifacts that inspired this project, ...
Recent advances in biomolecular archaeology have revealed that ancient objects can retain the molecular fingerprints of past aromatic practices. These ...
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Using chemistry, archival records and AI, scientists are reviving the aromas of old libraries, mummies and battlefields ...
As previously reported, Egyptian embalming is thought to have begun in the Predynastic Period or earlier, when people noticed that the arid desert heat tended to dry and preserve bodies buried in the ...
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