Screaming Woman Mummy: Researchers Suggest Ancient Egyptian May Have Died in Agony

Researchers suggest an ancient Egyptian mummy, known as "Screaming Woman," may have died in agony, her open-mouthed expression possibly due to cadaveric spasm.

Intriguing Discovery: A mummified woman, known as the "Screaming Woman," found in 1935 near Luxor, has sparked speculation about the cause of her open-mouthed expression. Researchers' examination and CT scans revealed potential insights into her possible distressing demise and the mummification process, shedding light on ancient Egyptian funerary practices. The enigmatic findings have prompted new perspectives on this millennia-old archaeological enigma.

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