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  2. Pentawer - Wikipedia

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    In recent times, the Egyptologist Bob Brier has revived the old hypothesis that the famed mummy of the "Unknown Man E" found in the Deir el-Bahari cache might, indeed, be Pentawer. [9] The mummy is very unusual because it appears to have been embalmed quickly, without removing the brain and viscera, and to have been placed in a cedar box, the ...

  3. Researchers uncover new details in 'screaming woman' mummy ...

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    Roughly 3,500 years after her burial, the 'screaming woman' mummy has been re-examined with the latest research tech. Researchers uncover new details in 'screaming woman' mummy buried 3,500 years ...

  4. 8 ways new technology changed the way we think about ancient ...

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    Researchers took CT scans of the "screaming mummy" to learn more about her death and embalming. Sahar Saleem In the mid-1930s, the remains of a mummified woman were found in Luxor, Egypt.

  5. Ancient Egypt's 'screaming' mummy woman may have died ... - AOL

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    Saleem cited evidence of a fatal head injury, slit neck and heart disease in three royal mummies. The "Screaming Woman" was found at the site of the ancient city of Thebes during excavation of the ...

  6. Yaser Abdel Said - Wikipedia

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    Yaser Abdel Said (Arabic: ياسر سعيد; born January 27, 1957) is an Egyptian-American convicted murderer. For 12 years, Said evaded arrest for the January 1, 2008, fatal shootings of his two daughters, whose bodies were found in his abandoned taxi cab in Irving, Texas.

  7. Takabuti - Wikipedia

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    Her mummified body and mummy case are in the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland. [2] Takabuti was the first mummy to be unwrapped in Ireland, in 1835 [3] The coffin was opened and the mummy unrolled on 27 January 1835 in Belfast Natural History Society’s museum at College Square North.

  8. Scientists digitally dissect ancient Egyptian ‘screaming’ mummy

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    Only a few Egyptian mummies have been found with an open mouth. The "screaming woman" whose mummified remains were discovered in 1935 may have died violently, a new study suggests.

  9. Leanderthal Lady - Wikipedia

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    Leanderthal Lady is the skeletal remains of a prehistoric woman discovered in January 1983 [1] near the city of Leander, Texas. The remains were alternatively labeled "Leanne." [2] Both names were inspired by the proximity of the site to the town of Leander, a suburb of Austin. Contrary to her name, the Leanderthal Lady lived during the end of ...