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Ramses II Unveiled: The Secrets of His Mummification & Legacy Revealed
Discover the astonishing details behind Ramses II’s enduring legacy — from the dark, resin-sealed techniques that preserved ...
As the air gets crisp and Halloween edges closer, it’s officially time to fire up the oven and get into the spooky spirit.
Now, researchers have digitally "unmasked" their skulls to reconstruct their faces, which they presented for the first time ...
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Scientists find earliest evidence of mummification in Asia
Scientists have unearthed what they believe to be the oldest known evidence of human mummification in Southeast Asia. The findings, estimated to be around 12,000 years old, set a new record for the ...
(Updated at 9:30 a.m. Sept. 30 with the department’s latest update that this week’s rule-making meetings will continue in person.) If the government shuts down Wednesday, it’s not clear whether the ...
Imagine telling a borrower they can refinance their mortgage and close in just seven days. In 2025, that shouldn’t be a stretch – it should be the standard. We now live in a world of same day delivery ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune voiced his reservations Wednesday with the Trump administration linking Tylenol use in pregnancy to autism in children, indicating he was “very concerned” about the ...
From the moment we could look up to the skies, humanity has dreamt of what’s up there. And once we got there, how could we master it? And now that we’re there all the time, how can we use it? In 2025, ...
With the Penn State white out game knocking on the Oregon Ducks' door, the Ducks made a bold announcement a week before their marquee game: Oregon will wear white glow-in-the-dark cleats on the field ...
Some ancient societies in Asia appear to have smoke-dried their dead, effectively mummifying them thousands of years earlier than their Egyptian counterparts, new research has found.
The World’s Oldest Mummies Might Be These Smoke-Dried, 12,000-Year-Old Skeletons From Southeast Asia
The bodies were arranged into crouched positions, then propped over or placed near a fire to slowly dehydrate. Australian National University New research suggests the world’s oldest mummies aren’t ...
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