It’s been thousands of years, but still, much of ancient Egypt’s mummification practices remain hidden in history. But now, researchers are sniffing out new clues. Using cutting-edge technology, ...
In an innovative endeavor to create a sensory bridge to the ancient past, a team of researchers led by Barbara Huber of the MPI of Geoanthropology has recreated one of the scents used in the ...
Jerusalem Post / Judaism Jewish concepts of 'afterlife' may be recent adaptations, study finds In the Hebrew Bible, the term Sheol is the shadowy abode of the dead. It is often depicted as “down below ...
Jewish History, Vol. 34, No. 1/3, Special Issue: Sefer Hasidim: Book, Context, and Afterlife. Studies in Honor of Ivan G. Marcus (June 2021), pp. 53-81 (29 pages) The present study interprets and ...
A team of researchers has recreated one of the scents used in the mummification of an important Egyptian woman more than 3500 years ago. In an innovative endeavor to create a sensory bridge to the ...
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