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Idea taken from : @ⲅⲛⲇ🇪🇬  Ramesside mummies were uniquely identified by their noses due to the embalming technique of inserting materials—such as linen, resin, seeds, and even small animal bones—up into the nasal cavity and packing the sinuses. This practice was used to restore and maintain the royal, highly prominent, aquiline nose shape that these pharaohs possessed in life. Because the brain was often partially dissolved and extracted through the nasal passage, facial bones and the nose were highly susceptible to collapsing. To counteract this and preserve the distinctive facial features needed for the soul in the afterlife, New Kingdom embalmers carefully stuffed the nasal cavities of Ramesside kings, like Ramesses II. In modern times, Egyptologists and forensic scientists have used this anatomical footprint to identify and study these rulers using: X-rays and Xeroradiography: Non-invasive imaging initially revealed that embalmers inserted objects like animal bones to provide structural support to the nasal bones. CT Scanning: Modern digital dissection has allowed researchers to virtually
Idea taken from : @ⲅⲛⲇ🇪🇬 Ramesside mummies were uniquely identified by their noses due to the embalming technique of inserting materials—such as linen, resin, seeds, and even small animal bones—up into the nasal cavity and packing the sinuses. This practice was used to restore and maintain the royal, highly prominent, aquiline nose shape that these pharaohs possessed in life. Because the brain was often partially dissolved and extracted through the nasal passage, facial bones and the nose were highly susceptible to collapsing. To counteract this and preserve the distinctive facial features needed for the soul in the afterlife, New Kingdom embalmers carefully stuffed the nasal cavities of Ramesside kings, like Ramesses II. In modern times, Egyptologists and forensic scientists have used this anatomical footprint to identify and study these rulers using: X-rays and Xeroradiography: Non-invasive imaging initially revealed that embalmers inserted objects like animal bones to provide structural support to the nasal bones. CT Scanning: Modern digital dissection has allowed researchers to virtually "unwrap" mummies and detect embalming materials and tightly packed structures used to prop up the famous pharaonic nose. 3D Facial Reconstruction: CT data has enabled experts to accurately map and reconstruct the faces of Ramesside pharaohs by relying on cranial landmarks, where the robust, aquiline nose serves as a key identifying trait. #pourtoiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii #culturalheritage #ancestors #ancientegypt #heritage

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