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Raleigh News & Observer12d
Mummies of ancient children found to have deformed skulls. Common illness is to blame
CT scans of ancient child mummies revealed they suffered from an illness that gave them enlarged skulls, according to a new study. Photos from the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology Scans ...
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5 Mummies You Can See at the Largest Touring Collection of Remains at Miami's FROST Museum
The largest touring collection of mummified remains and related artifacts ever assembled has arrived at the Phillip and ...
Live Science4d
Frozen in time: 10 prehistoric animals found trapped in ice
A 2-month-old horse that died between 30,000 and 40,000 years ago was discovered around 330 feet ... The well-preserved ancient animal is an Arctic ground squirrel (Urocitellus parryii), and ...
The Jerusalem Post Blogs28d
Mummies reveal children in ancient Egypt were largely anemic - study
Anemia was found to be common amongst children in ancient Egypt, following analyzation of child mummies found in different museums in Europe. Thanks to the use of CT scans, scientists have been ...
Gizmodo11d
Scale Plans for Massive Animal Traps Discovered in Saudi Arabia and Jordan
Ancient people living in what is today Saudi Arabia and Jordan carved to-scale plans for large animal traps ... desert kites were discovered as early as the 1920s, and thousands of them have ...
Miami Herald5d
‘Screwdriver’-shaped teeth led scientists to new species of ancient lizard in Morocco
Scientists discover new species of mososaur or ancient lizard ... sometimes to the species level” by teeth alone. The new animal, Stelladens mysteriosus, was identified as a Mosasaurid, the ...
Miami Herald12d
Mummies of ancient children found to have deformed skulls. Common illness is to blame
CT scans of ancient child mummies revealed they suffered from an illness that gave them enlarged skulls, according to a new study. Photos from the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology Scans ...
Sacramento Bee12d
Mummies of ancient children found to have deformed skulls. Common illness is to blame
CT scans of ancient child mummies revealed they suffered from an illness that gave them enlarged skulls, according to a new study. Photos from the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology Scans ...
AOL12d
Mummies of ancient children found to have deformed skulls. Common illness is to blame
Scans of ancient Egyptian mummified children revealed that many of them suffered from a common illness that caused physical deformities. Researchers used CT scans to peer inside 21 mummies and ...
Yahoo News12d
Mummies of ancient children found to have deformed skulls. Common illness is to blame
Scans of ancient Egyptian mummified children revealed that many of them suffered from a common illness that caused physical deformities. Researchers used CT scans to peer inside 21 mummies and found ...

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