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Geotimes February 2005 Megan Sever |
Mummy Tar in Ancient Egypt For millennia, ancient Egyptians used oil tar to preserve bodies. New geologic research shows that the tar came from several sources, shedding light on how trade routes of old compare to those of today. |
Salon.com May 4, 2001 Chris Colin |
Show me the mummy! In 1994, Bob Brier mummified a human body using ancient Egyptian techniques. Today his success story's all wrapped up... |
AskMen.com |
Don't Blame Fast Food You can't blame this one on McDonald's: Researchers have found signs of heart disease in 3,500-year-old mummies. |
Chemistry World April 4, 2007 Richard Van Noorden |
Joan of Arc 'relics' myth debunked Supposed relics of St Joan of Arc - the French heroine burned at the stake in 1431 - are forgeries, French forensic scientists have revealed. |
High on Adventure April 2001 Les Furnanz |
In the Steps of Pharaohs Visiting Egypt's Incredible Pyramids, Temples, and Tombs... |
High on Adventure August 2004 Rosen & Giordano |
Royal BC Museum Celebrates Eternal Egypt Highlights of the North American tour from the the British Museum's Egyptian collection: Standing Statue of Sesostris III... Head of Amenhotep III... Lion of Amenhotep III Reinscribed for Tutankhamun... Mummy Mask of Satdjehuty... etc. |
Chemistry World October 2, 2015 Paul Brack |
Egyptian blue: more than just a color The blue pigment was first used by Egyptian artist 2600 BC. Today it has possible uses in security inks or for biomedical imaging. |