Ancient Egyptian mummified bodies smell ‘woody,’ ‘spicy’ and ‘sweet’, finds a new study led by researchers from UCL and the University of Ljubljana, revealing new details about mummification practices. Ancient Egyptian mummified bodies smell ‘woody,’ ‘spicy’ and ‘sweet’, finds a new study led by researchers from UCL and the University of Ljubljana, revealing new details about mummification practices. Archaeology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
‘Woody,’ ‘spicy’ and ‘sweet’: Smell of ancient Egyptian mummified bodies reveals new insights into embalming practices
