Pharaohs mummies and tattoos with sensitive places
The Pharaonic civilization still fascinates us with amazing facts and discoveries, the last of which was a Pharaonic youth.
A mummy of a Pharaonic young woman who lived around 1300 BC and a shama in the groin from the inside showed the mummy in eight others at the British Museum soon after tests revealed many aspects of the lives of ancient Egyptians, the Telegraph reported.
With an unending charm and a history of mysteries, with cloth and linen bandages damaged by a mummy more than 1300 years old, scientists have discovered a tattoo tattooed on the skin of one of the mummies of ancient Egyptian civilization, usually an ancient one established by the pharaohs.
"You can see the tattoo clearly on the inner thigh of the mummy," says a British museum scientist. "The length of the skirt worn by the female is unclear.
The tattoos, which can be seen with the naked eye, are a symbol of the Archangel Michael - believed - and characterized by both Old and New Testaments. Scientists have already found similar symbols in ancient churches and stone tablets, but never before in the form of a tattoo.
Researchers have revealed the human side of the lives of ancient Egyptians at the time, scientists discovered after a new analysis of some mummies that the ancient Egyptians suffered from high cholesterol in the blood and pain of teeth, in addition to heart disease.
The analysis showed that the ancient Egyptians followed a varied diet that included fish and little meat, drank beer and ate bread and sugar-rich fruit.
The mummies were subjected to several tests, including a survey of class photographs in British hospitals to complete the picture of the lifestyle of the ancient Egyptians.
Studies suggest that the Egyptians are the first to tattoo the skin prickly and dye in the upper layer, the most prominent evidence is the puppets made of clay, which are still preserved in the museums of Oxford.
Archaeologists say the dolls belonged to the Egyptian civilization from 4000 to 2000 BC.
The scientists confirm that the Egyptian civilization is the one who issued the tattoo technique to the various ancient civilizations starting in the year 2800 BC. M. The technique first moved to Crete, Greece, then to Persia and the Arab countries, and then spread to China and Japan.
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