Scent was an important consideration in the mummification process that used oils, waxes and balms to preserve the body and ...
Even after 5,000 years in a sarcophagus, mummified bodies from ancient Egypt still smell quite nice, scientists have ...
Even around 5,000 years after their embalming, Strlič and collaborators described the bodies as smelling “pleasant.” This is ...
Few visitors wandering through the mummy galleries at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo have the opportunity—or perhaps the ...
Ancient Egyptian mummified bodies smell ‘woody,’ ‘spicy’ and ‘sweet’, finds a new study led by researchers from University College London and the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia, revealing new det ...
The team’s approach could inspire museums to entertain visitors with odorous features such as smellscapes. In fact, the ...
The analysis provided new insights into the materials ancient Egyptians used for embalming, revealing how these practices ...
Ancient Egyptian mummified bodies smell 'woody,' 'spicy' and 'sweet', finds a new study led by researchers from UCL and the ...
Scientists used an 'electronic nose' (and good old biological sniffers) to reveal the scents of ancient mummies.
Researchers studying ancient mummies were able to determine the odors of them. The team assessed smells of the mummies at a ...
We know what they look like, and even sound like, but there’s one question you might not have pondered: what do ancient ...
Ancient Egyptian mummified bodies emit ‘woody,’ ‘spicy,’ and ‘sweet’ scents, revealing details about embalming practices. The ...