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Last Updated: Significant Finding : First Pregnant Egyptian Mummy Discovered By Polish Researchers An Egyptian mummy previously believed to be a priest has turned out to be a pregnant woman between 20 and 30 years old, scientists from Warsaw University said. Image: Unsplash An Egyptian mummy previously believed to be a priest has turned out to be a pregnant woman, scientists from Warsaw University said. The discovery, first of its kind anywhere in the world, was made as part of the Warsaw Mummy Project. The researchers, who since 2015 have been working to thoroughly examine human and animal mummies from Ancient Egypt at the National Museum in Warsaw, uncovered the body’s true identity after spotting a tiny foot in the abdomen on a scan. ....
This Is the First Known Pregnant Mummy Image: Courtesy Warsaw Mummy Project A radiological examination of a 2,000-year-old mummy presumed to be a male priest shows it’s actually the preserved remains of a woman and a pregnant one at that. Advertisement New research in the Journal of Archaeological Science documents the “first known case of a pregnant embalmed body,” as the archaeologists, led by Wojciech Ejsmond from the Warsaw Mummy Project, write in their study. Originally dubbed “mummy of a lady,” the linen-wrapped body was donated to the University of Warsaw in 1826. During the 1920s, and then again in the 1960s, hieroglyphics on the coffin were translated to “Hor-Djehuty,” which corresponds to the name of a male Egyptian priest. Radiological scans made in the 1990s further reinforced the interpretation of the mummy as being male, but the “current research proves that the sex of the mummy is undoubtably female,” as the archaeologists wri ....