Article 6X0ZV Mummy mystery solved: ‘air-dried’ priest was embalmed via rectum

Mummy mystery solved: ‘air-dried’ priest was embalmed via rectum

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Nicola Davis Science correspondent
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Method of preserving 18th-century Austrian vicar has never been seen before, say researchers

The mystery of a mummy from an Austrian village has been solved, according to researchers who say it was embalmed in an unexpected way - via the rectum.

Intrigue had long swirled around the mummified body stored in the church crypt of St Thomas am Blasenstein. The remains were rumoured to be the naturally preserved corpse of an aristocratic vicar, Franz Xaver Sidler von Rosenegg, who died in 1746 at the aged of 37, gaining the mummy the moniker of the air-dried chaplain".

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