The Mummy of Ta-Hathor
Egypt

The Mummy of Ta-Hathor


Experts in Manchester examining a wrapped Egyptian mummy have found bones which along with linen have been stuffed inside the mummies skull. The lady in question is from the late period and well mummified, a package on her thighs is believed to be her internal organs.

When the examinations are done the lady will be placed on display in Ipswich museums new Egyptian gallery.




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