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Scientists Discover World's First Pregnant Ancient Egyptian Mummy


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The ancient Egyptian priest, Hor-Djehuty, was important enough to earn himself a spiffy sarcophagus for his corpse. The only problem for the ancient priest, however, was that he was not the corpse who ended up in his stone coffin. Instead, in 2016, researchers discovered it was a mystery woman. And now the same researchers say ancient Egyptians mummified the woman while she was pregnant.
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Researchers at the Warsaw Mummy Project in Poland recently announced the mummy’s new parental status. (Via
People.) The ancient Egyptian woman, an elite citizen in the city of Thebes, died somewhere between age 20 and 30. And now there’s evidence that when she did, she had inside of her an approximately 30-week-old fetus. ....

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An ancient Egyptian mummy is discovered to be a mommy


An ancient Egyptian mummy is discovered to be a mommy
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Scientists have made a rare discovery inside a rare discovery.
Researchers with the Warsaw Mummy Project have been studying ancient Egyptian remains since 2015 and recently used cutting-edge computer imaging on the mummified body of what they believed was a male priest.
The body was found at Thebes, which is now the modern city of Luxor, Egypt. Scientists believe the person was alive in the 1st Century BCE.
They believed it was a male priest based on the sarcophagus the mummy was found inside.
However, new 3D scans of the body revealed a tiny foot inside the mummy’s abdomen. ....

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Researchers​ reveal the 'only known' case of pregnant Egyptian mummy


Researchers​ reveal the only known case of pregnant Egyptian mummy01:03
Researchers from the Warsaw Mummy Project discovered what they called the only known case of an embalmed pregnant woman​. The mummy was initially thought to be a male priest. However, a closer examination revealed that the mummy was a pregnant woman who died between 20 and 30 years of age . The researchers said it was unclear why the foetus had not been removed and mummified separately.
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Rare discovery: Ancient Egyptian mummy found to be pregnant


Rare discovery: Ancient Egyptian mummy found to be pregnant
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A scan shows a fetus inside a mummy s abdomen, leading to new questions about pregnant women in ancient Egypt.
and last updated 2021-05-06 11:22:20-04
Scientists have made a rare discovery inside a rare discovery.
Researchers with the Warsaw Mummy Project have been studying ancient Egyptian remains since 2015 and recently used cutting-edge computer imaging on the mummified body of what they believed was a male priest.
The body was found at Thebes, which is now the modern city of Luxor, Egypt. Scientists believe the person was alive in the 1st Century BCE. ....

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First-ever pregnant Egyptian mummy discovered


It s not the first time this mummy has puzzled researchers. When it was donated to the University of Warsaw in 1826, the staff thought it was female, possibly because of the elaborate decorations on its sarcophagus. But after translating an Egyptian text on the sarcophagus, it seemed the mummy was Hor-Djehuty:
Scribe, priest of Horus-Thoth worshiped as a visiting deity in the Mount of Djeme, royal governor of the town of Petmiten, Hor-Djehuty, justified by voice, son of Padiamonemipet and lady of a house Tanetmin, the translation read.
But computer tomography conducted in 2016 suggested the mummy might be female, revealing a delicate bone structure, long hair, and mummified breasts. ....

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