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One Egyptian mystery was "unwrapped" by computers this week. Egyptologists digitally unwrapped a 3,500-year-old pharaoh for the first time, giving historians insight into a new period of Egyptian ...
Using non-invasive, digital techniques, Egyptian scientists have used three-dimensional computerized tomography scanning to unwrap the 3,500-year-old mummy and study its contents.
Anyone who tried to rob a tomb was taking a big risk because both the ancient police and the law were ready to punish them.
Trash Gobbling Robots Cleaning Lake Tahoe and Beyond! Science Mummy of beloved pharaoh digitally 'unwrapped' after 3,000 years The tomb of Amenhotep I has remained untouched since the 11th century ...
Archaeologists have used computerized tomography (CT) scans to digitally unwrap the mummy of Amenhotep I, an iconic ancient Egyptian pharaoh.
For the first time, scientists have used three-dimensional technology to "digitally unwrap" the mummy of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh that had not been opened in 3,000 years. Scientists said the ...
“By digitally unwrapping of the mummy and ‘peeling off’ its virtual layers – the facemask, the bandages, and the mummy itself – we could study this well-preserved pharaoh in ...
“Digitally unwrapping” Amenhotep I’s mummy shows pharaoh died around age 35 Pharaoh had "narrow chin, a small narrow nose, curly hair, and mildly protruding upper teeth.” ...
For 3,000 years, a mummy of the pharaoh Amenhotep I hid its secrets. Researchers in Egypt have used a CT scan to find out new details about just what the mummy was hiding.
Egyptian royal mummy shows pharaoh wasn’t assassinated—he was executed An earlier X-ray had suggested that the king might have been murdered in his sleep.
The mummy of Egyptian king Amenhotep I, discovered in 1881, has been "digitally unwrapped," and researchers published their findings in the journal "Frontiers in Medicine" on Dec. 28, 2021.