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New scanning technique allows researchers to read words on mummy waste wrap
January 3, 2018 by Bob Yirka, Phys.org report
 

A team of researchers with University College London has found a noninvasive way to read writing on ancient papyrus used to construct boxes that held mummies inside their tombs. Team lead Adam Gibson spoke to the press about the new development and why he believes archaeologists and historians will find it useful.

 
Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2018-01-scanning-technique-words-mummy.html#jCp

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....ooooooh WASTE.
« Last Edit: January 03, 2018, 03:10:01 pm by bolobaby »
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Why would anyone wrap mummy waste?