Have you ever found the practice of mummification to be fascinating? Did you know that you may visit an Egyptian mummy in hyderabad for just Rs. 10? That is correct, I agree. The only mummy found in south india is located on the first floor of the telangana State Archaeology Museum in Public Gardens in Nampally. Let's discuss the little-known existence of a mummy right in the center of our city in today's film.

According to a team of academics who used CT scans to investigate the female body, an ancient Egyptian mummy unearthed with an intact brain but no heart has a plaque on her abdomen that may have been intended to ritually treat her. According to radiocarbon dating, the woman most likely lived around 1,700 years ago, when egypt was ruled by the Roman Empire and christianity was growing. She had no known name and passed away between the ages of 30 and 50. She suffered from horrible dental issues and had numerous missing teeth, just like many Egyptians.

The scans reveal that the embalmers made a hole through her perineum to remove her organs, including her intestines, stomach, liver, and even her heart. But her brain was still there. Her head and tummy were covered in spices and lichen, and she was wrapped and possibly placed in a coffin; according to 19th-century accounts, her last resting location was probably close to Luxor.






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