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В Египте впервые найдена мумия в глиняной оболочке

В Египте впервые найдена мумия в глиняной оболочке
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New study uncovers rare

 E-Mail IMAGE: Mummified individual and coffin in the Nicholson Collection of the Chau Chak Wing Museum, University of Sydney. A. Mummified individual, encased in a modern sleeve for conservation, NMR.27.3. B. Coffin. view more  Credit: Sowada et al, PLOS ONE (CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) New analysis of a 20th Dynasty mummified individual reveals her rare mud carapace, according to a study published February 3, 2021 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Karin Sowada from Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, and colleagues. Studies of mummified bodies from the late New Kingdom to the 21st Dynasty (c. 1294-945 BC) have occasionally reported a hard resinous shell protecting the body within its wrappings, especially for royal mummies of the period. Here, Sowada and colleagues describe their discovery of a rare painted mud carapace enclosing an adult mummy in Sydney s Chau Chak Wing Museum.

Never-before-seen mud mummy from Egypt discovered in wrong coffin

Never-before-seen mud mummy from Egypt discovered in wrong coffin Laura Geggel © Provided by Live Science This beautifully decorated coffin (right) doesn t belong to the unusual mud-wrapped mummy (left) that was found inside it. The discovery of a rare mud mummy from ancient Egypt has surprised archaeologists, who weren t expecting to find the deceased encased in a hardened mud shell. The mud carapace is an unparalleled find; it reveals a mortuary treatment not previously documented in the Egyptian archaeological record, the researchers wrote in the study, published online Wednesday (Feb. 3) in the journal PLOS One.  It s possible the mud wrap was used to stabilize the mummy after it was damaged, but the mud may have also been meant to emulate practices used by society s elite, who were sometimes mummified with imported resin-based materials during a nearly 350-year period, from the late New Kingdom to the 21st Dynasty (about 1294 B.C. to 945 B.C.

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