The object of the present study is the ancient bulb of the narcissus found on the mummy, probably of the Ptolemaic period, brought to Wrocław from Italy in the sixteenth century AD. For about four hundred years the mummy was kept by the successive owners of one of pharmacies in Wrocław, and after the World War II became the possession of Wrocław University. Computed tomography made in 2002 revealed an atypical object lying under the left hand of the mummy. Extracted in 2004 it appeared to be the bulb of a flower, and botanical analysis has revealed that it represents the Narcissus tazetta L. species. Although the narcissus was known in Egypt, its identification in the ancient sources has never been attempted. Thanks to the analysis of the b...
Perhaps the most sensational and best-known feature of Egyptian mummification, the removal of the br...
In ancient Egypt, a unique technique for removing the brain was invented as part of the mummificatio...
Human embalming was practiced widely by the Egyptians using resins extracted from shrubs, trees, or ...
The object of the present study is the ancient bulb of the narcissus found on the mummy, probably of...
Starożytni Egipcjanie cierpieli na wiele schorzeń. Już w tamtym okresie znano przypadki chorób psych...
The University of Warsaw has a collection of ancient Egyptian objects, including four human mummies ...
Eighty-five Egyptian mummies belonging to different dynastic periods and collected in a number of It...
In the Burgdorf Museum of Ethnology, a mummy rests in a coffin. According to the inventory book, it ...
The first step of the thorough examination practised on the anonymous Egyptian mummy n°90001255 from...
Computer tomography has been used to image and reconstruct in 3-D an Egyptian mummy from the collect...
Queen Nefertari, the favourite Royal Consort of Pharaoh Ramses II (Ancient Egypt, New Kingdom, 19th ...
Since 2011, ancient Egyptian mummified human remains from collections in Lithuania have been subject...
Interdisciplinary scientific investigations utilising chemical analysis, shotgun metagenomics, texti...
Mummification was the process through which immortality was granted to the deceased, so it was of ex...
For more than 20 years the Institute for Mummies and the Iceman in Bolzano, Italy and the Department...
Perhaps the most sensational and best-known feature of Egyptian mummification, the removal of the br...
In ancient Egypt, a unique technique for removing the brain was invented as part of the mummificatio...
Human embalming was practiced widely by the Egyptians using resins extracted from shrubs, trees, or ...
The object of the present study is the ancient bulb of the narcissus found on the mummy, probably of...
Starożytni Egipcjanie cierpieli na wiele schorzeń. Już w tamtym okresie znano przypadki chorób psych...
The University of Warsaw has a collection of ancient Egyptian objects, including four human mummies ...
Eighty-five Egyptian mummies belonging to different dynastic periods and collected in a number of It...
In the Burgdorf Museum of Ethnology, a mummy rests in a coffin. According to the inventory book, it ...
The first step of the thorough examination practised on the anonymous Egyptian mummy n°90001255 from...
Computer tomography has been used to image and reconstruct in 3-D an Egyptian mummy from the collect...
Queen Nefertari, the favourite Royal Consort of Pharaoh Ramses II (Ancient Egypt, New Kingdom, 19th ...
Since 2011, ancient Egyptian mummified human remains from collections in Lithuania have been subject...
Interdisciplinary scientific investigations utilising chemical analysis, shotgun metagenomics, texti...
Mummification was the process through which immortality was granted to the deceased, so it was of ex...
For more than 20 years the Institute for Mummies and the Iceman in Bolzano, Italy and the Department...
Perhaps the most sensational and best-known feature of Egyptian mummification, the removal of the br...
In ancient Egypt, a unique technique for removing the brain was invented as part of the mummificatio...
Human embalming was practiced widely by the Egyptians using resins extracted from shrubs, trees, or ...