ba0001pp476 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013
Rucci Nadia
, Arrizza Lorenzo
, Capulli Mattia
, Maurizi Antonio
, Mercurio Cinzia
, Guidotti Maria Cristina
, Fornaciari Gino
, Teti Anna
, Ventura Luca
Ancient Egyptians were well known for the art of embalming, performed in the belief that preservation of the body was essential for survival in the afterlife. During the mummification process, internal organs were removed and some of them (lungs, stomach, liver, and intestines) washed, dehydrated with natron, perfumed, and stored in so-called canopic jars, buried with the mummy. Each jar had established contents and its own protective deity. To date, a limited number of studie...