sign in • sign up
web   discussions   tasks   blogs   photos

Modern technology reveals mummy's past  email this discussion to a friend?

myLot reputation of 99/100. ElicBxn (24680)   ranked 1 out of 373 in science 5 years ago

The baby mummy had a European mom, and likely came from a
wealthy family. But where he lived and why he died — and at such a young age — remain a mystery. The mummy, Exhibit ed for the first time
Thursday at the Saint Louis Science Center, has been the year-long focus of an international team of investigators. The museum said it may be the most extensive research project ever undertaken on a child mummy.

Acquired by a Hermann, Mo., dentist at the turn of the century in the Middle East, the mummy ended up in an attic of some of his relatives, before being donated to the Science Center in 1985.

It sat in a museum warehouse until Al Wiman joined the Science Center as vice president two years ago and suggested that modern medical technology could unlock its secrets.

He spearheaded efforts to get medical, science and art institutions in St. Louis, the U.S., and Egypt to discover the mummy's past.

"I saw the possibility of a scientific paper," said Wiman, who spent 30 years as a medical and science reporter for St. Louis television stations.

A team of radiologists and geneticists from Washington University studied the mummy. Salima Ikram, an Egyptologist and mummy specialist at The American University in Cairo; anthropologist Dean Falk at Florida State University; and conservator Emilia Cortes of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York also agreed to help.

A small snippet of the mummy's wrapping tested for carbon dating suggested the child had lived between 30 B.C. and 130 A.D., in Egypt's Roman period around the time of Mark Antony and Cleopatra.

Three-dimensional images from CT scans of the child's bones, skull, teeth and body cavity suggested the child lived to be seven or eight months. The CT scans revealed a long wooden rod against the child's back that supported the mummy wrapping. All of the scans were done without having to remove the wrap.

Scans detected a hole in the child's skull. The brain, like jelly, would have drained through the hole and out through a nostril as part of the mummification process, Washington University dentist and anthropologist Charles Hildebolt said. The scans also identified small incisions on the left side of the body through which the child's internal organs were removed and placed in jars.

One of the most interesting finds was a series of amulets or charms in the boy's body cavity and in the wrapping, suggesting his family was well-off. "The wrapping was a protective cocoon for the body," Hildebolt said. "Prayers and amulets were a protective cocoon for the metaphysical soul."

Corpses prepared for mummification were soaked in a salt and baking soda solution for 40 days, then kept in oils for 30 days.

Washington University geneticist Anne Bowcock said she feared the DNA would have undergone chemical changes or been "contaminated" by those who handled the corpse. But that wasn't a problem.

The challenge was boring into the mummy, which had petrified, to get three samples of degraded muscle, tissue and bone. She succeeded by inserting a thick needle into the chest and shoulder. After that, she extracted DNA using routine methods. Tests showed the boy's mother was European. She plans more tests to determine his father's ancestry.

Bowcock said it was amazing to get anything at all from 2,000-year-old DNA.

Science Center staff were concerned that a mummy exhibit would disrespect the dead. But Egyptologist Ikram said the hope was instead that it would honor the child's life.

A "mummy prayer" accompanying the exhibit speaks of "all things good and pure on which a god lives, to the spirit of the revered Child, the justified one."

Related Resources:
child dna tests, dna tests

 

science
sponsors
Local Coupons
Ridiculously huge deals every day. Like doing your city at 90% off!
www.Groupon.com

Bermuda Cruises
Expert Bermuda Cruises reviews, ratings, buying guide and more.
VacationCruisesInfo.com/Bermuda

Moses Solutions Manual
View Even& Odd Moses Textbook Problems Explained Step-By-Step!
Cramster.com/Physics_Moses

bgerig (1135) response was accepted on 4/29/2007.
denotes best response, click it to go to the best response.
tags:  egypt, florida state university, history, modern technology reveals mummys past, mummy
 
1. myLot reputation of 94/100. bgerig (1135)   ranked 320 out of 373 in science   5 years ago

It is interesting that your article has the same quotes with the same people as were published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Have you not heard of attribution?


myLot reputation of 99/100. ElicBxn (24680)   ranked 1 out of 373 in science  5 years ago

Honestly, the source I got this from had so much garbage associated with it that I may have missed the original source in all of it. I had to take out & clean it up a lot, sorry.

Local Coupons Ridiculously huge deals every day. Like doing your city at 90% off!  www.Groupon.com
 
2. myLot reputation of 93/100. slickcut (6058)   ranked 89 out of 373 in science   5 years ago

Wow this is very interesting.The entire time i was reading it i kelp wondering how the baby died...Then it started to cross my mind if the baby had been murdered,or did the bbay die of natural causes...it appears that since the parents were well off that the baby would have been taken to a doctor...how did you com across ths story?..i have watched on the discovery channel alot about mummys....


myLot reputation of 99/100. ElicBxn (24680)   ranked 1 out of 373 in science  5 years ago

It was posted on a group I'm in. It seems to have come from the St Louis Dispatch or whatever the name of the St Louis paper is. I don't know where the baby mummy is at - maybe St. Louis? Most likely the baby died of natural causes, the infant mortality until the 19th century was almost 50%, it went down a bit in the 19th century & was still pretty high until anti-biotics came along.

Bermuda Cruises Expert Bermuda Cruises reviews, ratings, buying guide and more.  VacationCruisesInfo.com/Bermuda
 
3. myLot reputation of 93/100. winterose (18785)   5 years ago

It is amazing how we can test something that is so very old. Dna especially, we have come very far in science yet no one can agree on how or when and by what or whom the universes were made


myLot reputation of 99/100. ElicBxn (24680)   ranked 1 out of 373 in science  5 years ago

Just look how far science has come in the last 100 years. It takes time to learn everything - I'm just glad to see as much as I have seen in my lifetime!

Moses Solutions Manual View Even & Odd Moses Textbook Problems Explained Step-By-Step!  Cramster.com/Physics_Moses
 
sponsors
Airlines Flights -65% Off
Save Up To 65% Off on Cheapest Airlines Flights. Compare Airfares Now!
www.Airlines.TripMama.com

Bermuda Cruises
Save big on your July Bermuda cruise; live pricing& booking
www.surecruise.com

Travel New Zealand
Explore New Zealand's natural beauty! Expert naturalist guides.
journeys.travel

similar discussions
Egypt and Alliens
Did any1 belive that aliens living in Egypt with Egyptian people? Some photoes show us that...
whats happen with Football and Egypt
the tragedy happens in Egypt more than 73 people died in soccer riot I'm a fan of football, and...
egypt-lover
I soooo love this movie!!! i went to watch this in cinemas for a couple of times! i got so obsessed...
the best way to protect your car
the best way to protect your car
More new old stuff discovered in Egypt
Yes, our old friend Zahi Hawass was showing the news hounds the latest discoveries in Egypt. An...
Is the curse in the pyramids still working?
I wonder if it is true or if it never was. But pyramids in Egypt were said to believe that it is...
sponsors
Airlines Flights -65% Off
Save Up To 65% Off on Cheapest Airlines Flights. Compare Airfares Now!
www.Airlines.TripMama.com
Bermuda Cruises
Save big on your July Bermuda cruise; live pricing & booking
www.surecruise.com
Travel New Zealand
Explore New Zealand's natural beauty! Expert naturalist guides.
journeys.travel
Egyptian Costumes
Egyptian Costumes for men and women at ABCunderwear.com
www.abcunderwear.com
Fancy Egyptian Costumes
Egyptian queen, princess or dancer Costumes & accessories at low price
www.costumes4less.com
Egyptian Gift Shop
We offer unique Egyptian cotton T-shirts, Galabias, gifts and more.
www.EgyptianGiftShop.com
return to mylot
We are loading a word from our sponsors. No thanks, cancel loading.