Human remains found in tightly crouched postures at pre-Neolithic burial sites in China and Southeast Asia appear to have ...
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The World’s Oldest Mummies Were Smoked, Not Dried in the Desert
By the time the ancient Egyptians were wrapping their dead in linens and sealing them in golden tombs, a very different kind ...
"smoked mummies" were found in Southeast Asia, rewriting the origins of mummification and revealing a cultural tradition.
The Egyptians carefully removed organs such as the lungs, liver, stomach and intestines during the mummification process to prevent bacterial growth and better preserve the body. Egyptians believed in ...
What did mummies smell like? Better than you might expect, recent research published in the journal Scientific Reports suggests. Researchers have re-created a scent used in the mummification of an ...
The World’s Oldest Mummies Might Be These Smoke-Dried, 12,000-Year-Old Skeletons From Southeast Asia
The human remains predate Chile's Chinchorro mummies and the famously preserved pharaohs of ancient Egypt by millennia ...
Despite being most commonly associated with Egypt, mummification appears to have been going on long before and far away.
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