© 2016 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Mummification was practised in ancient Egypt for more than 3000 years, emerging from initial observations of buried bodies preserved by natural desiccation. The use of organic balms (and other funerary practices) was a later introduction necessitated by more humid burial environments, especially tombs. The dark colour of many mummies led to the assumption that petroleum bitumen (or natural asphalt) was ubiquitous in mummification; however, this has been questioned for more than 100 years. We test this by investigating 91 materials comprising balms, tissues and textiles from 39 mummies dating from ca 3200 BC to AD 395. Targeted petroleum bitumen biomarker (steranes and...
<div><p>Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric per...
International audienceRadiocarbon dating of Egyptian mummies could be challenged by embalming materi...
Abstract Ancient Egyptian mummification was practiced for nearly 4000 years as a key feature of some...
© 2016 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Mummification was practise...
Human soft tissue specimens obtained by dissection of Greco-Roman Period mummies buried in the Dakhl...
Twenty three samples of Egyptian organic materials, spanning from the Old Kingdom to the Copto-Byzan...
This work presents the results of a study of the resins of seven Ancient Egyptian mummies from the c...
Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric period (i.e...
Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric period (i.e...
The study of animal mummification in ancient Egypt has recently received increasing attention from a...
<div><p>Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric per...
International audienceRadiocarbon dating of Egyptian mummies could be challenged by embalming materi...
Abstract Ancient Egyptian mummification was practiced for nearly 4000 years as a key feature of some...
© 2016 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Mummification was practise...
Human soft tissue specimens obtained by dissection of Greco-Roman Period mummies buried in the Dakhl...
Twenty three samples of Egyptian organic materials, spanning from the Old Kingdom to the Copto-Byzan...
This work presents the results of a study of the resins of seven Ancient Egyptian mummies from the c...
Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric period (i.e...
Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric period (i.e...
The study of animal mummification in ancient Egypt has recently received increasing attention from a...
<div><p>Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric per...
International audienceRadiocarbon dating of Egyptian mummies could be challenged by embalming materi...
Abstract Ancient Egyptian mummification was practiced for nearly 4000 years as a key feature of some...