AFP – The discovery of dozens of beakers and bowls in a mummification workshop has helped reveal how ancient Egyptians embalmed their dead, with some “surprising” ingredients imported from as far as Southeast Asia, a study said yesterday. The exceptional collection of pottery, dating from around 664-525 BC, was found at the bottom of a […]
PARIS, France The discovery of dozens of beakers and bowls in a mummification workshop has helped reveal how ancient Egyptians embalmed their dead, with some "surprising" ingredients imported from as far as Southeast Asia, a study said Wednesday.
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PARIS The discovery of dozens of beakers and bowls in a mummification workshop has helped reveal how ancient Egyptians embalmed their dead, with some “surprising” ingredients imported from as far as Southeast Asia, a study said on Wednesday.The exceptional collection of pottery, dating from around 664-525BC, was found at the bottom of a 13-metre well at the Saqqara
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