This new data offers clues about the materials used in mummification and how practices and ingredients evolved.
Ancient Egyptian mummified bodies smell "sweet," "woody" and "spicy," reveals new research. The study is the first time that ...
Welcome to ‘sensory heritage’, the study of how we engage with objects from the past besides what they look like.
Study shows mummification process left preserved remains smelling sweet and woody In a nutshell Ancient Egyptian mummies emit ...
When we see objects in museum display cases, it often doesn't tell their whole story. One thing that tends to get ignored or even lost in the ...
The team’s approach could inspire museums to entertain visitors with odorous features such as smellscapes. In fact, the ...
Even around 5,000 years after their embalming, Strlič and collaborators described the bodies as smelling “pleasant.” This is ...
Ancient Egyptian mummified bodies smell 'woody,' 'spicy' and 'sweet', finds a new study led by researchers from UCL and the ...
A new study has revealed what ancient Egyptian mummies smell like – and the results might surprise you. Researchers from UCL ...
Learn how unpacking olfactory elements helps researchers understand mummy preservation techniques, and how you could one day ...
Scientists used an 'electronic nose' (and good old biological sniffers) to reveal the scents of ancient mummies.
A study reveals that ancient Egyptian mummies emit woody, spicy and sweet scents, likely from embalming materials like myrrh, ...