Researchers found ancient microbes inside Ötzi the Iceman that may have persisted over 5,300 years. A new study shares ...
The auction house, in Bangor, County Down, has two human heads listed for sale in an ongoing auction: the 3,000-year-old ...
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A gold-covered mummy sat sealed in a 49-foot shaft for 4,300 years
A 4,300-year-old mummy covered in gold leaf has been pulled from the bottom of a 49-foot shaft near the Saqqara pyramids in ...
In a new study analyzing the microbiome of Ötzi the Iceman—arguably the most famous mummy ever discovered—scientists discovered four ancient cold-adapted yeast species. The researchers differentiated ...
More than 5,300 years ago, Oetzi the Iceman was strolling through the Alps on the border of Austria and Italy when he was killed by an arrow in the back.
The yeast was found on Otzi, one of the world’s best-preserved prehistoric human remains discovered frozen in the Alps near the Italy-Austria border in 1991.
USC radiologists unraveled some of ancient history’s mysteries recently when they conducted full-body CT scans of two Egyptian mummies whose bodies have been preserved for more than 2,200 years. Keck ...
Team now plans to see if they can use yeast strains harvested from Ötzi the Iceman to brew beer too ...
It has long been known that the Sahara Desert, today one of the driest and most inhospitable regions in the world, was quite the opposite thousands of years ago. Around 14,800 to 5,500 years ago, ...
Researchers have uncovered traces of ancient microbes inside a mummy — unexpected “signs of life” that may have persisted for ...
A mummy that’s been frozen in time for more than 5,300 years may not be as lifeless as scientists once believed. Researchers ...
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