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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Vishwam Sankaran

Shock discovery found inside ancient Egyptian mummy

  • Archaeologists have discovered a papyrus fragment of Homer's Iliad inside the abdomen of an ancient Egyptian mummy, dating back approximately 1,600 years.
  • The mummy was found in a Roman-era tomb in Oxyrhynchus, Egypt, by researchers from the University of Barcelona during a recent excavation campaign.
  • This discovery marks the first time a Greek literary text has been found incorporated into the mummification process, as previous papyri in this context were typically magical or ritualistic.
  • The papyrus, identified as part of the catalogue of ships from Book II of the Iliad, was placed on the mummy's abdomen as part of the embalming ritual.
  • The finding offers new insights into funerary practices and religious life in Greco-Roman Egypt, where mummification sometimes included Greek literature.

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