Ancient Egyptian Mummy 'Gilded Lady' Face Revealed
Ancient Egyptian Mummy 'Gilded Lady' Face Revealed

Ancient Egyptian Mummy 'Gilded Lady' Face Revealed

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Scientists have virtually reconstructed the face of a mysterious mummy, known as the Gilded Lady, who lived in Roman-occupied Egypt 1,500 years ago. The woman, believed to have died in her 40s, possibly of tuberculosis, had her facial features revealed without unwrapping the well-preserved remains through CT scans and anatomical reconstruction. The reconstruction process included modeling structures like the nose and ears based on CT scans of living individuals and utilizing ultrasound measurements to determine soft tissue thickness. The mummy's unique features, including short, curly hair and resin lumps from mummification, were carefully recreated, showcasing a delicate, youthful-looking face resembling a modern social media profile. The detailed reconstruction sheds light on ancient Egyptian life and burial practices, highlighting the intersection of technology and archaeology in unraveling historical mysteries.

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