Scientists have identified and recreated the scent used to preserve the remains of an Egyptian noblewoman mummified in 1450 BC, the Daily Mail reported, with the aroma called "the scent of eternity."
Researchers have recreated the scent of the embalming fluid used to preserve the remains of a mummy from the Valley of Kings so she could live forever in the afterlife.
Imagine 'living the dream' as an Egyptian Pharaoh, from sunrise rituals to twilight reflections, their days epitomized a harmonious blend of authority, spirituality, and privilege.
Films about Gene Wilder, Bella Abzug and Roman Vishniac will screen at this year's S.F. Jewish Film Fest. Here's how we covered luminaries like them over the years.