Arab and international sites highlight the discovery of an amulet inside an Egyptian mummy

egypt Wed, Dec. 2, 2020
A number of Arab and foreign sites have shed light on the discovery of a number of archaeologists, a strange body described by surprise inside the belly of an Egyptian mummy of a 5-year-old girl when she died. High-resolution surveys and "precise beams" of X-rays that targeted areas So small in the intact artifact, CT scans of the mummy teeth and femur confirmed the girl’s age, although no signs of trauma to her bones could indicate the cause of her death.
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Russia Today published under the title "An interesting discovery inside an Egyptian mummy" that a specialized scientific magazine reported that American scientists discovered an unusual artifact inside a 2,000-year-old Egyptian mummy. Experts were surprised when examining a mummy using a synchrotron particle accelerator to discover dozens of small artifacts, including In it is a seven-millimeter artifact made of a mineral called calcite.
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The Russian agency "Sputnik" reported, in an article entitled "Scientists ... Finding an Unusual Artifact Inside an Egyptian Mummy" that scientists assumed that the artifact found inside the mummy was in the form of a scarab beetle, which was a common form of amulets in ancient Egypt. The experts also reported that the mummified body belongs to a child of about five years old, while the picture painted above the mummy reflects the figure of an adult woman.
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The "Arabi 21" website of the Arab Thought Foundation, under the heading "Scientists Find an Amulet in the Belly of a 2000-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy," stated that the team said it had made sure that the skeleton of the mummy, which is only 94 cm long, belonged to a child of the age. About 5 years old, although the picture that was painted above the mummy appears to be of an adult woman.

While the "Levant News" network reported, under the title "American scientists discover an unusual artifact inside a mummy," the scholars said: "The strange artifact was found near the abdomen at the site of the incision through which the internal viscera was removed during mummification." The piece is an amulet that was specially placed in this location to provide "spiritual protection" to the mummy.

The website of the American Science Association's Science magazine, titled "Atom-smashing surprises hidden with a 2,000-year-old mummy," said despite a little help, a number of scientists discovered an unusual amulet buried with a 2,000-year-old mummy, the mummy comes from North Cemetery Egypt was excavated in 1910. Researchers put the remains for the first time into a computerized tomography scanner, which was used in the past to look under mummy bandages.
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While the "ScienceAlert" website, which specializes in scientific research and archaeological discoveries, highlighted the new discovery, under the title "An X-ray scan of an ancient Egyptian mummy reveals a surprising discovery." The report said: "An Egyptian mummy was decorated with pictures of a woman that contained a surprise - the body of a 5-year-old girl. Only years when she died .. Now, scientists have learned more about the mysterious girl and buried her, thanks to high-resolution scans and "micro-beams" of X-rays that targeted very small areas in the intact artifact.
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"X-rays reveal details of inner mummies without having to open them," the "Phys" scientific site confirmed that three researchers from Northwestern University and Metropolitan State University, found in Denver and the Arjun National Laboratory that using x-rays on mummies makes it possible to see the casings without opening them. In their research paper published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, they state that Egyptian mummies have attracted archaeologists and historians alike for centuries, and in the early years, the only way to find out what is under the covers was to open the mummy and peek inside.