Article 6PP0M Egyptian mummy with screaming expression ‘may have died in agony’, say researchers

Egyptian mummy with screaming expression ‘may have died in agony’, say researchers

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Nicola Davis Science correspondent
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Archaeologists say wide open mouth of woman who died about 3,500 years ago may be caused by rare, immediate form of rigor mortis

She looks uncannily like The Scream painting by Edvard Munch, but just why an ancient Egyptian mummy has such a startling expression has long puzzled researchers. Now they say they may have the answer - suggesting the woman died crying out in agony.

The woman is thought to have been buried about 3,500 years ago and was discovered in 1935 in a wooden coffin beneath the tomb of Senmut - an important architect during the reign of the female pharaoh Hatshepsut.

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