
Andrew Wade
CT slices and 3-D reconstruction showing the empty body cavity of the Royal Ontario Museum's ROM910.5.3 mummy.
By Tia Ghose
LiveScience
Contrary to reports by famous Greek historian Herodotus, the ancient Egyptians probably didn't remove mummy guts using cedar oil enemas, new research on the reality of mummification suggests.
The ancient embalmers also didn't always leave the mummy's heart in place, the researchers added.
The findings, published in the February issue of HOMO – Journal of Comparative Human Biology, come from analyzing 150 mummies from the ancient world.
Mummy history
In the fifth century B.C., Herodotus, the "father of history," got an inside peek at the Egyptian mummification process. Embalming was a competitive business, and the tricks of the trade were closely guarded secrets, said study co-author Andrew Wade, an anthropologist at the University of Western Ontario.
Herodotus described multiple levels of embalming: The elites, he said, got a slit through the belly, through which organs were removed. For the lower class, mummies had organs eaten away with an enema of cedar oil, which was thought to be similar to turpentine, Herodotus reported. [See Images of Egyptian Mummification Process]
In addition, Herodotus claimed the brain was removed during embalming and other accounts suggested the heart was always left in place.
"A lot of his accounts sound more like tourist stories, so we're reticent to take everything he said at face value," Wade told LiveScience.
Mummy tales
To see how eviscerations really took place, Wade and his colleague Andrew Nelson looked through the literature, finding details on how 150 mummies were embalmed over thousands of years in ancient Egypt. They also conducted CT scans and 3-D reconstructions on seven mummies.
The team found that rich and poor alike most commonly had the transabdominal slit performed, although for the elites evisceration was sometimes performed through a slit through the anus.
In addition, there wasn't much indication that cedar oil enemas were used.
Only a quarter of mummies had their hearts left in place. The removal of the heart seems to coincide with the transition period when the middle class gained access to mummification, so getting to keep the heart may have become a status symbol after that point, Wade said.
"The elites need some way to distinguish themselves from the people that they're ruling," he said.
And whereas Herodotus had suggested mummies had their brains removed and discarded, Wade and his colleagues found about a fifth of the brains were left inside the mummies' skulls. Almost all the others were pulled out through the nose, Wade's team described in another study detailed in the August 2011 issue of the same journal
After the evisceration, the bodies were rubbed down with a mild antiseptic such as palm wine. They were also covered with packets of natron, a naturally occurring salt, left to dry out for many days, packed with linen or wood shavings, and sometimes perfumed with scented items, Wade said.
Varied traditions
The findings show just how varied embalming techniques were in the ancient world, said David Hunt, a physical anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
"A lot of people have taken the idea that it was all done the same way, but over the course of 3,000 years? Heck no," Hunt told LiveScience. "We know that folks in the Sudan didn't follow the exact same methodology as people that were in Alexandria."
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We are so fortunate to have science available today,to help us understand the various methods that were used over 3,000 years.It certainly clarifies questions raised, and what really happened.It also makes sense that secrets would have been kept about the trade,that the elite would have wanted some way to make them different from the more common.Just like today,we have the rich who over the centuries have made themselves set apart from the common with their grand cemetery edifices, stained glass, marble structures costing sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars.Even in death, who you are had to show.
guess i'll have my food stamp card...bronzed...for a head stone...
Long lasting preservation of human looking remains is more apt to succeed where the body is kept in a very dry environment that desiccates it I suspect.
Also does an alkaline soil lead to bones (where a wooden coffin might have been buried) that last for hundreds of years while in an acidic soil the bones tend to soften and disintegrate after 30 or so years?
Since NBC CBS ABC nor any of the other mainstream media will show or talk about this, I will speak my mind here.
Did everyone get a good glimps of how proud Obama looked under the portrait of Yesa Arafart????? Or did NBC and their eilk cut out the fact that Arafart's portrait was about this ANTI-SEMITE-IN-CHEIF'S head????????
Proudly He talked about how Israel should make a deal with the people who want them dead, you know along with almost all the left wingers, giving up the land they gave blood for and need to protect their people from missile attacks!!!!
But Hussein wants the end of Israel and will NOT back them up with the Pakestians or any other Muslim country, such as Iran....
And oh???? Why is the federal government spending 270 MILLION dollars on a study about why lesbians have bouts of binge drinking while HE can not afford to let 9 year olds visit the White House????????????
Willbfree -- why don't you post your ravings on a politcal forum instead of intruding on one that has absolutely nothing do with your post?
Wilib: STFU !! you Moron:
Willbfree,
Does exposing yourself as a moron make you feel better? Not only are you showing the mental acuity of a 6 year old, you obviously do not know it. You represent the failure of the educational system of America. My guess is that your teachers would be stunned and embarrassed by your ignorance. They deserve better...
willbfree...lesibian mummy's ain't had a drink in a long time...stay on topic...then rant...
Willbfree couldn't help it folks. His brain has been pulled out through his nostril.
Carl: Maybe out thru his nose but I really believe it was pulled out his Ass instead.
maze,
no, pulled out through his nose and then reinserted through his ass.
I really wish folks would keep their political rants on political boards where they can wallow in it.
This article was fascinating and as a person who has studied Egyptology ( purely in an amateur fashion )
it's wonderful that scientific advancements can tell us more and more.
Surely not the place for political rants.
moonrise77
Even an amateur can surely appreciate just as much as a professional what science is learning! Perhaps even more because they may still have some of that wonder that some experts can lose over the years, and it just gets to be so routine.But the one who fits in between their daily life, why it can be a passion that just keeps burning bright one's whole life! Like being a kid,who never grow up inside.