Maxime Rushau from the University of Tubingen in Germany analysed pots used to mummify people. He found that some labelled as resins were actually oil and cedar tar. His work challenges established ideas about what mummification substances are. But he thinks there's a lot more to uncover at Sakura, including how Egyptians prepared their dead for the afterlife.

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