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'Shocked': Scientists scan mummy in a priest's coffin and find it was 28-weeks pregnant


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The first pregnant ancient Egyptian mummy has been discovered, dating back more than 2,000 years.
It’s the world’s only known case of an embalmed pregnant woman with preserved soft tissue, with scans revealing the woman was 28 weeks into her pregnancy — about seven months — when she died.
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“I was speechless because we didn’t expect such a discovery,” he told the National Post. “The pregnancy was a complete surprise.”

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Scientists discover world's first pregnant Egyptian mummy


Scientists discover world's first pregnant Egyptian mummy
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Polish scientists said Thursday they have discovered the world's first pregnant Egyptian mummy while carrying out scans on the 2,000-year-old remains kept at the National Museum in Warsaw.
"My husband Stanislaw, an Egyptian archaeologist, and I looked at the X-ray images and noticed a familiar sight for parents of three children in the belly of the dead woman -- a little foot!" Marzena Ozarek-Szilke, an anthropologist and archaeologist at the University of Warsaw, told journalists.
Further analysis revealed the whole foetus and scientists working on the Warsaw Mummy Project believe the woman was between 20 and 30 years old and was 26-30 weeks pregnant.

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Egyptian mummy was pregnant woman, not male priest


Egyptian mummy was pregnant woman, not male priest
The researchers said Thursday it's the world’s first known case of such a well-preserved ancient mummy of a pregnant woman.
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WARSAW: Polish researchers examining an ancient Egyptian mummy that they expected to be a male priest were surprised when X-rays and computer tests revealed instead it was a mummy of a woman who had been seven months pregnant.
The researchers said Thursday it's the world’s first known case of such a well-preserved ancient mummy of a pregnant woman.
The mummy arrived in Warsaw in 1826 and the inscription on the coffin named a male priest. No examination until the current one had disproved the belief that it was a male.

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Scientists discover ancient Egyptian mummy of pregnant woman


Scientists discover ancient Egyptian mummy of pregnant woman
X-rays reveal mummy thought to be of male priest was well-preserved woman and foetus
Thu, Apr 29, 2021, 18:25
Researchers estimate the woman was between 20 and 30 years old and say the size of the baby’s skull suggest she was 26 to 28 weeks’ pregnant. Photograph: Aleksander Leydo/Warsaw Mummy Project/AFP via Getty
 
Researchers examining an ancient Egyptian mummy that they expected to be a male priest were surprised when X-rays and computer tests revealed instead it was a mummy of a woman who had been seven months’ pregnant.
The Polish researchers said it is the world’s first known case of such a well-preserved ancient mummy of a pregnant woman.

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Researchers 'shocked' to find Egyptian mummy was a pregnant woman | Egypt


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Archaeologists studying Warsaw’s national collection of mummies expected to uncover a male priest
The Warsaw team said the finding was its most important to date. Photograph: Bartosz Bajerski/bajerski.org
The Warsaw team said the finding was its most important to date. Photograph: Bartosz Bajerski/bajerski.org
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Polish researchers examining an ancient Egyptian mummy that they expected to be a male priest were surprised when X-rays and computer tests revealed instead that it was a mummy of a woman who had been seven months pregnant.

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World's first pregnant Egyptian mummy uncovered in Poland: researchers - World News


2021-04-29 13:55:32 GMT2021-04-29 21:55:32(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
WARSAW, April 29 (Xinhua) -- The examination of an ancient Egyptian mummy in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw has revealed the world's first known case of a pregnant embalmed body, Polish researchers said on Thursday.
The discovery that the mummy, previously believed to be a priest, was actually a female, was made in 2016. But analysis of X-ray images uncovered a fetus in the mummy's womb, at around the 26th to 28th week of the pregnancy.
"We were ready to wrap up the project and file the paper for publication," anthropologist and archeologist Marzena Ozarek-Szilke of the University of Warsaw told Polish Press Agency.

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Egyptian mummy was a pregnant woman, not a male priest

Egyptian mummy was a pregnant woman, not a male priest
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Mummy-to-be: Pregnant embalmed body identified in Poland

Mummy-to-be: Pregnant embalmed body identified in Poland
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Mummy-to-be: Pregnant embalmed body identified in Poland

Mummy-to-be: Pregnant embalmed body identified in Poland
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