Scans peek beneath wrappings of ancient mummified animals
by Nicola Davis from Science | The Guardian on (#574MV)
Researchers say X-ray images of cat, bird and cobra shed light on their lives and deaths
An ancient Egyptian how-dunnit" has been solved, according to researchers who have used imaging techniques to peek beneath the wrappings of mummified animals.
From birds to crocodiles, lions and beetles, the ancient Egyptians had a penchant for mummifying animals. While some were pets buried with their owners, millions of animals were killed and mummified as votive offerings to the gods.
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