The mummy of an aristocrat named Chenet-aa, who lived 3,000 years ago was named the 'locked mummy.' This was because she was rested in a coffin with no visible entrance using some unusual burial ...
Lady Chenet-aa lived roughly 3,000 years ago amid the 22nd Dynasty ... [Related: ‘Screaming woman’ may solve a 3,500-year-old mummy mystery.] “The ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife ...
Researchers scan Field Museum mummy (Chicago Field Museum) Scans also revealed that Lady Chenet-aa was in her 30s or early 40s at the time of her death 3,000 years old. She seems to have lost ...
Chicago’s Field Museum is home to over a dozen ancient Egyptian mummies but one in particular has perplexed researchers for years. Now, the mystery of Lady Chenet-aa’s burial procedure appears to be ...
A 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy’s wish that he would one day speak to the gods as much as he had in life was fulfilled by scientists when they engineered an approximation of his voice using CT ...
SCIENTISTS have been able to peer inside a 3,000-year-old Egyptian "locked mummy" coffin, without unwrapping the ancient casing. Using 3D scans, researchers caught a rare glimpse inside ancient ...
The latest analysis revealed that the mummy was stood upright and then ... in her 30s or early 40s at the time of her death 3,000 years old. She seems to have lost several teeth due to the food ...