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Decoding Ancient Mysteries: Dr. Rageot Unveils Secrets of Egyptian Embalming


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In this engaging episode, we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Rageot, an esteemed archaeological chemist, for an intriguing discussion on his recent work unraveling the ancient practices of Egyptian embalming. The research focused on 31 ceramic vessels found at a Saqqara embalming workshop dating back to the 26th Dynasty. Dr.

Rageot enlightens us on how these vessels, labeled according to their content or usage, provided a unique opportunity to link specific organic substances to precise embalming practices. Using advanced gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analyses, Dr. Rageot's team uncovered specific mixtures of fragrant or antiseptic oils, tars, and resins used for embalming the head and treating the wrappings.

The conversation then shifts to the fascinating discovery of non-local organic substances within these ancient vessels, suggesting extensive trade networks between Egypt and the Mediterranean and tropical forest regions.

In a moment of profound revelation, Dr. Rageot explains that his research provides clarity on the ancient terms "antiu" and "sefet", commonly translated as "myrrh" or "incense" and "a sacred oil" respectively. He proposes these terms refer to a coniferous oils-or-tars-based mixture and an unguent with plant additives.

Join us in this episode as we delve into the heart of ancient Egyptian culture, unraveling the secrets of their embalming techniques, their trade networks, and the true meanings of their sacred oils. This episode with Dr. Rageot is not to be missed for any history enthusiast.

Rageot, M., Hussein, R.B., Beck, S. et al. Biomolecular analyses enable new insights into ancient Egyptian embalming. Nature 614, 287–293 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05663-4

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Science SocietyBy Catarina Cunha