Nile Valley Mummies unwrapped by CT Scan
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Nile Valley Mummies unwrapped by CT Scan
Interesting story, with a few pictures.
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Eight of the museum's mummies have been virtually unwrapped - revealing secrets they took to the grave thousands of years ago.
Each long-dead individual was painstakingly transported to hospitals across the capital and placed - out of hours and late at night - inside the latest generation of CT scanners.
The unprecedented levels of resolution have shown some unexpected developments.
They include the revelation that one of the mummies, found in a woman's coffin and believed for hundreds of years to be female, was in fact a man.
All of the mummies chosen once lived in the Nile Valley, between 3,500 BC and 700 AD. The exhibition reveals more about how they lived and died, and shows the embalming process did not always go to plan - particularly for one man from Thebes.
Curator Daniel Antoine told Sky News: "Facial visualisation reveals a tool still stuck in his head.
"There had been an attempt to remove his brain, but during it one of the tools used to go through the nose appears to have snapped and surprisingly that tool is still lodged inside him."
Like all of the adult mummies, the same man was found to have advanced dental decay - with four separate abscesses in his mouth. Another two individuals still have calcified plaque on their bones, suggesting they may have suffered from cardiovascular disease.
Full story and video here..
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/mysteries-mum ... ml#EK7xthr
Some snippets of Interest
Eight of the museum's mummies have been virtually unwrapped - revealing secrets they took to the grave thousands of years ago.
Each long-dead individual was painstakingly transported to hospitals across the capital and placed - out of hours and late at night - inside the latest generation of CT scanners.
The unprecedented levels of resolution have shown some unexpected developments.
They include the revelation that one of the mummies, found in a woman's coffin and believed for hundreds of years to be female, was in fact a man.
All of the mummies chosen once lived in the Nile Valley, between 3,500 BC and 700 AD. The exhibition reveals more about how they lived and died, and shows the embalming process did not always go to plan - particularly for one man from Thebes.
Curator Daniel Antoine told Sky News: "Facial visualisation reveals a tool still stuck in his head.
"There had been an attempt to remove his brain, but during it one of the tools used to go through the nose appears to have snapped and surprisingly that tool is still lodged inside him."
Like all of the adult mummies, the same man was found to have advanced dental decay - with four separate abscesses in his mouth. Another two individuals still have calcified plaque on their bones, suggesting they may have suffered from cardiovascular disease.
Full story and video here..
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/mysteries-mum ... ml#EK7xthr
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Re: Nile Valley Mummies unwrapped by CT Scan
I saw this on BBC world the other day. I wonder what mummy would say if she was asked ''would you mind too much if in later years we dug you up, unwrapped you, prodded and pocked around a bit and exposed your bits for the world to see?'' I have always thought that the remains of past folk should be left to rest in peace without interference. But that's just me.
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I dont even believe we should be buried, that is just catering to one's ego. What a waste of land..
Burn my body high up on a cliff top by the Ocean, as the Sun sets.
I would prefer it if the smoke from my funeral pyre heads into the setting Sun as well.. Thanks...
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Put me on a burning felluca set it off floating down the Nile to the cries of ODIN.
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What a waste of a Felluca!carrie wrote:Put me on a burning felluca set it off floating down the Nile to the cries of ODIN.
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Ye undersatnd not, the Significance of the boat on the water Brian.. Great way to go out Carrie ..
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Carrie, I am still laughing at the mental picture that sprang, fully formed, into my mind's eye when I read your post! I shall start a savings account to pay for your Viking cremation immediately. My only stipulation is that you wear one of those horned helmets as you sail off to Valhalla!carrie wrote:Put me on a burning felluca set it off floating down the Nile to the cries of ODIN.
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From the Danish National Museum:Yildez wrote:I shall start a savings account to pay for your Viking cremation immediately. My only stipulation is that you wear one of those horned helmets as you sail off to Valhalla!carrie wrote:Put me on a burning felluca set it off floating down the Nile to the cries of ODIN.
http://natmus.dk/en/historisk-viden/dan ... en/hjelme/
The popular image of the Vikings is one of fearsome warriors wearing horned helmets. Many depictions of the Vikings display this particular attribute. However, there is only one preserved helmet from the Viking Age and this does not have horns. It was found in the Norwegian warrior’s burial at Gjermundbu, north of Oslo, together with the only complete suit of chain mail from the period.
Parts of helmets have been found in Denmark, including “brow ridges” to protect the warrior’s face in battle. The lack of helmet finds may also be partly due to the fact that no tradition existed of placing them in graves. In addition, helmets were not sacrificed like spears and swords, so we do not come across them in this context either. It is also possible that relatively few Vikings wore helmets and therefore only a small number are found today.
Helmets with horns?
Depictions of an Iron Age date exist featuring people with horned helmets/heads, such as upon the Golden Horns. Similar images are also known from the Viking period itself.
In the Oseberg burial from Norway, which dates to the early Viking period, a tapestry was found on which horned helmets are also depicted. Does this prove that all Vikings wore the famous helmets with horns? The answer is probably not. However, there is some evidence to suggest that certain warriors wore such headgear. The horned figures on the Golden Horns are berserkers. These were wild warriors, who threw themselves into battle in a trance-like fury. We are also familiar with them from the Icelandic sagas, in which they are amongst the most feared of all Vikings.
It is also possible that such headgear was worn for display or for cultic purposes. In a battle situation, horns on a helmet would get in the way. Such helmets would also have caused problems on board the warships, where space was already at a premium. In addition, none of the contemporary sources mention Vikings wearing horned headgear.
:witch: - But I am sure that it would look right on Carrie.
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Thanks for reminding me Bennu, I know that the horned helmets of the movies etc are not authentic but I totally forgot whilst in the grip uncontrollable hilarity!! And you're absolutely right - Carrie would look great in one! Next time I watch that classic movie "The Vikings" I'm going to record the music that accompanies the Viking funeral, so we can play it for Carrie's send off!
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If it takes 9 months to be born a human those 9 months are already on your body clock, so what makes the death of the physical body end then and there ? No burning for this boy thank you very much...
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I dont think the way the body is disposed of will have any effect on the afterlife, and in this day and age, there are many disposal methods, so really its just personal choice. Yer Luxor burial will no doubt be quick and cheap, and also adopting the "when in Rome" policy makes sense..
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I'm so pleased not to have any belief in deities or an afterlife.....so I don't have to fret about such matters
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Funny old game isnt it ?
I always say, Do unto others' . . . Best policy, just to be sure...
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Always ready to help, I'm a ''dead'' shot with my trusty bow and flaming arrow. The only problem I foresee is that by the time your times comes around and the cruisers are back in numbers is that the diesel that floats along with the current may make the event a little more larger in size than intended.carrie wrote:Put me on a burning felluca set it off floating down the Nile to the cries of ODIN.
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