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HAPPENING!!! ANCIENT MUMMIES FACE CONFIRMED
>https://www.sciencealert.com/faces-of-ancient-egyptian-mummies-revealed-in-stunning-discovery
>Faces of Ancient Egyptian Mummies Revealed in Stunning Discovery
>Egyptian archaeologists have uncovered full-color portraits of mummies – the first to be found in over a century – the Egyptian government has announced.
>Researchers found the two full portraits of Egyptian mummies and fragments of others at the Gerza excavation site in Fayoum, Egypt, making these artworks the first of their kind to be discovered in over 115 years.
>English archaeologist Flinders Petrie was the last to find similar artwork when he discovered 146 mummy portraits at a Roman cemetery in 1911, Artnet News reports.
>The findings are from a dig site located amid the ruins of the ancient city of Philadelphia, which, according to the Austrian Archeological Institute, lies in the northeastern corner of Fayoum, approximately 75 miles (120 kilometers) southwest of modern-day Cairo.
>https://www.sciencealert.com/faces-of-ancient-egyptian-mummies-revealed-in-stunning-discovery
>Faces of Ancient Egyptian Mummies Revealed in Stunning Discovery
>Egyptian archaeologists have uncovered full-color portraits of mummies – the first to be found in over a century – the Egyptian government has announced.
>Researchers found the two full portraits of Egyptian mummies and fragments of others at the Gerza excavation site in Fayoum, Egypt, making these artworks the first of their kind to be discovered in over 115 years.
>English archaeologist Flinders Petrie was the last to find similar artwork when he discovered 146 mummy portraits at a Roman cemetery in 1911, Artnet News reports.
>The findings are from a dig site located amid the ruins of the ancient city of Philadelphia, which, according to the Austrian Archeological Institute, lies in the northeastern corner of Fayoum, approximately 75 miles (120 kilometers) southwest of modern-day Cairo.