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The Shocking Investigation Of A Beheaded Mummy Mummy Forensics Timeline

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A bodiless mummy head is examined and clues about the person are gathered from the head alone wganz: The head was given great care which indicates to me that he wasn't a criminal which precludes him being executed. The wounds to the face could have come from combat and slings throwing stones were a common weapon in that area. And there were chariots with racing horses that did have harnesses which would give strong leather ropes. My is that he took a stone to the face in a charge, he fell off to get entangled in the chariot's harness, and his body got snagged on a fixed object on the ground (a tree stump, then the head was ripped from the body. The body could have suffered massive wounds in the chariot charge to not have been distinguishable or may have not been recoverable due to the shifting tides of war. During the retreat back, they grabbed what they could and went.
Date: 2022-07-19

Comments and reviews: 19


The people of KMT did not wear wigs cuz they had nappy hair, lice does not affect nappy hair only straight hair people! His hair can tell you he was a European, he could be a Greek or a Roman, with that lump in the nose. They never said by the DNA hair example if he was European or originally from the motherland! I give the the European Egypology and her buddies the Europeans archaeologists a 4 rating! To say dark skin people with nappy black hair wore wigs in ancient times cuz of lice dark skin people with nappy hair do not catch lice!
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I wonder whether a suicide by hanging if the drop were exactly right might have inflicted these wounds to the upper vertebrae. Would he have had such an excellent level of embalming had he been executed in any manner, let alone such a violent one? To have killed him with such violence in a mugging would have been quite difficult. I would have thought - would such an important individual have gone to a dangerous area without some form of bodyguard?
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I still don't get why black people think they are the same people that had anything to do with ancient Egypt. They are even this day of age so far behind in evolution than most other cultures. Sure they can learn to use trinkets, but that is only the ones not living in Africa. They are simply copying the things they see in the culture they are lucky to be born in other than their own.
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I think that it's wonderful to try to give this head something of him being a person back again.
I LOVE archaeology but this man was buried with sadness and tears and grief for losing a person and he became just a skull. It saddens me that this man has turned into an object in a box on a shelf. At least for this team he became somewhat of a person again.

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we all thought Egypt was the place to be mummified like they were the top of the tree in that particular department. then along came lady dai the Chinese mummy that shocked the world. that after thousands of years i believe still had her soft tissues and blood intact with movable joints. a true medical wonder
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At first indication it might be the assassin of Rameses, Pentawere. That big honker in the middle of his face might be an indicator too since Rameses is pictured with a prominent nose and Pentawere's mother was one of the royal wives as well as co-conspirator n the murder.
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How do experts know the head belongs to a man? Intriguing and baffling. but I don't think it's a wig because of the mummified body nicknamed Ginger in the British Museum. When I was a young girl that was the bane of my life because of my auburn hair which I hated!
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So, nobody has come across the remainder of the rest of his body as yet right? There hasn't been one headless body turned up or found thus far? That's really weird! They ought to start a BODY HUNT for it, and see what they find if anything, or what turns up.
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Very rehearsed documentary.
Would be much better if the dialogue & fake reactions between the experts was limited. So much of their chatter is repetitive and simply draws out documentary. I was able to fwd chunks of 10 mins and still follow easily.

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I could almost swear, that decades ago, say about 20 or so years, there really was a Mummy that was missing a head, or didn't have one, as they were looking for Ramsese
or another Pharaoh, or a wife. Please correct me of I'm wrong. Thank you.

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It was obvious to me that the man's head did not belong to an ancient Egyptian, but rather a Hyksos, Semitic invader; belonging to the shepherd kings' people who ruled the indigenous Egyptian for a period before being driven out.
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I'm surprised that no one checked for DNA to see if he was related to a Pharoah or checked to see if there was any mummy found without a head. But finding out that he was of hight status and died of strangulation was still cool
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It always seems like she tries to push a murder mystery narrative, kinda annoying. she always jumps to/pushes a murder mystery/violence being involved conclusion on the experts. Thats not science/research. Thats confirmation bias.
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They went into this investigation thinking he was murdered and then picked the most interesting method. They hardly talked about the very real possibility the head broke of during tomb raidings, initial excavations etc.
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The hair of this woman shows she was not a black woman, so what is all this talk of white washing? The Semitic Hyksos Egyptians were different from the Hamitic Mizraimite Egyptians. This could not be a wig.
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I wonder a few things: How old was he and did he maybe die not by strangulation but by a ligature around the neck that was pulled with such force to rip off the head?
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Anyone else have this weird thought when parts of mummies are found and examined, you know that thought the other parts were probably eaten by those darn Victorians! ?
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OMG, did anyone miss in the first 8min that the body was missing. and they were having to examine it with out the body. He lived in Egypt by himself. cause he had nobody.
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I really want to watch this documentary, because it's fascinating forensics, but the repetitive background music and narration are too distracting.
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