Mummification for the ancient Egyptians is a transformation of metamorphosis from your being a human being into a divine entity. Despite the importance that the ancient Egyptians placed upon this process, a lot of how it was actually done has been lost to history. To fill this gap, scientists have started doing chemical analyses of mummified people. But it is unclear exactly how various substances were used in the embalming process. Now though, new research published in Nature has analysed a collection of artifacts from a recently discovered site at Sikara, some 20 miles from Cairo. Here an embalming facility has been uncovered, dating to around the 6th or 7th century BC. These finds may

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