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A recently transcribed Eqyptian medical manual reveals mummification secrets


Now a number of previously unknown medical details revolving around these ritualistic Egyptian burial practices have come to light with a newly-discovered text composed circa 1450 BCE. This 3,500-year-old papyrus contains many new answers about the mummification process that should allow scientists to fill in gaps in their evolving knowledge of the subject.
Found within a more extensive written record, this scroll document is being edited by Egyptologist Sofie Schiød at the University of Copenhagen and it appears to be the oldest mummification manual ever.
Credit: The Papyrus Carlsberg Collection, University of Copenhagen
 
Apparently, the relic went unnoticed for years due to its being part of the famous Papyrus Louvre-Carlsberg, which is a document written near the year 1450 BCE in the reign of the 18th Dynasty s Thutmoses III. It s considered to be the second largest medical papyrus ever unearthed and focuses mostly on medicinal herbs and skin disea ....

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Oldest known mummification how-to guide reveals gruesome embalming details


Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities said archaeologists excavated the mummy in Saqqara, a town south of Cairo. The Ministry of Antiquities is planning to announce additional details about the discovery at the end of the month.
An ancient Egyptian papyrus version of Mummification for Dummies has been revealed by a Danish Egyptologist as the oldest how-to guide yet found.
The detailed instructions on the circa 3,500-year-old item adds details to the only two other guides known and predates them by more than 1,000 years. The papyrus is more than 19 feet long, according to a release from the University of Copenhagen. 
Known as the Papyrus Louvre-Carlsberg manuscript, the papyrus had been split in two, with one piece at the Louvre Museum in Paris and the other in the University of Copenhagen’s Papyrus Carlsberg Collection. ....

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Ancient Egyptian manual reveals new details about mummification -- Secret History -- Sott.net


© Ida Christensen, University of Copenhagen
The papyrus contains new evidence of the procedure for embalming the deceased s face, where the face is covered with a piece of red linen and aromatic substances.Based on a manual recently discovered in a 3,500-year-old medical papyrus, University of Copenhagen Egyptologist Sofie Schiødt has been able to help reconstruct the embalming process used to prepare ancient Egyptians for the afterlife. It is the oldest surviving manual on mummification yet discovered.
In ancient Egypt, embalming was considered a sacred art, and knowledge of the process was the preserve of very few individuals. Most secrets of the art were probably passed on orally from one embalmer to the other, Egyptologists believe, so written evidence is scarce; ....

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Ancient Egyptian manual reveals new details on how faces were embalmed


Ancient Egyptian manual reveals new details on how faces were embalmed
    Toronto, Ontario (CTV News) A new medical papyrus dating back 3,500 years has provided enough new details for Egyptologists to reconstruct the 70-day ancient Egyptian mummifying process.
The art of embalming was viewed as sacred and only a select few were trained in completing the process, and most of it was done orally, which is why only a few surviving texts on how to embalm a body remain.
“The text reads like a memory aid, so the intended readers must have been specialists who needed to be reminded of these details, such as unguent (a soothing substance used as ointment on damaged skin) recipes and uses of various types of bandages,”University of Copenhagen Egyptologist Sofie Schiodt said in a press release. ....

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