It was kept under wraps for thousands of years.
“These are the richest, most complex balms yet identified for this early time period,” the researchers wrote.Christian Tepper/Museum August KestnerAncient mummy — supposedly part of ritual sacrifice — found buried beneath 15,000 pounds of trash at Peruvian dump
Her canopic jars—- which contained Senetnay’s mummified organs which were given especially high-priority treatment — were discovered in the royal tomb King’s Valley 42 in 1900 in modern-day Luxor, Egypt.
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