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Embalming was used in Old Kingdom

Our knowledge of the conservation techniques used in the Old Kingdom of ancient Egypt is limited. Examinations of a clavicle fragment of the mummy of Idu II, secretary general of the pine wood trade office (2150 ± 50 BC ), revealed saturation with a wealth of sodium and wood tar compounds, many of w...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1998-01, Vol.391 (6665), p.343-344
Main Authors: Koller, Johann, Baumer, Ursula, Kaup, Yoka, Etspüler, Hedwig, Weser, Ulrich
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Alkaline Phosphatase - analysis
Bone and Bones - enzymology
Bones
Chromatography
Egypt, Ancient
Embalming - history
Embalming - methods
Enzymes
History of medicine
History, Ancient
Humanities and Social Sciences
Humans
Microbial contamination
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Phosphatase
Science
Science (multidisciplinary)
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Sodium
Wood
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