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Research Reveals Ancient Egyptian Mummies Have a Pleasant Scent

    The scent of the mummy. Research discovers ancient Egyptian remains smell nice
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    LONDON – At first whiff, it sounds repulsive: sniff the essence of an ancient corpse.

    But researchers who indulged their curiosity in the name of science found that well-preserved Egyptian mummies actually smell pretty good.

    According to Cecilia Bembibre, from the University College London’s Institute for Sustainable Heritage, she points out that it is usually depicted in movies and books that unsettling things occur to those who encounter mummified bodies. However, the researchers were taken aback by the surprisingly pleasant aroma emitted by these ancient remains.

    During the evaluation, terms such as “woody,” “spicy,” and “sweet” were commonly used, mirroring the vocabulary often associated with describing the flavors of wine rather than the smell of mummies. Additionally, hints of floral scents were also identified, possibly originating from the pine and juniper resins utilized in the mummification process.

    The findings of the research, which were detailed in a publication from the Journal of the American Chemical Society on Thursday, involved a combination of chemical analysis and input from a group of individuals tasked with sniffing the odors emanating from nine mummies, some dating back as far as 5,000 years, which were housed either in storage or exhibited at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

    The researchers wanted to systematically study the smell of mummies because it has long been a subject of fascination for the public and researchers alike, said Bembibre, one of the report’s authors. Archeologists, historians, conservators and even fiction writers have devoted pages of their work to the subject — for good reason.

    Scent was an important consideration in the mummification process that used oils, waxes and balms to preserve the body and its spirit for the afterlife. The practice was largely reserved for pharaohs and nobility and pleasant smells were associated with purity and deities while bad odors were signs of corruption and decay.

    Without sampling the mummies themselves, which would be invasive, researchers from UCL and the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia were able to measure whether aromas were coming from the archaeological item, pesticides or other products used to conserve the remains, or from deterioration due to mold, bacteria or microorganisms.

    “We were quite worried that we might find notes or hints of decaying bodies, which wasn’t the case,” said Matija Strlič, a chemistry professor at the University of Ljubljana. “We were specifically worried that there might be indications of microbial degradation, but that was not the case, which means that the environment in this museum, is actually quite good in terms of preservation.”

    Using technical instruments to measure and quantify air molecules emitted from sarcophagi to determine the state of preservation without touching the mummies was like the Holy Grail, Strlič said.

    “It tells us potentially what social class a mummy was from and and therefore reveals a lot of information about the mummified body that is relevant not just to conservators, but to curators and archeologists as well,” he said. “We believe that this approach is potentially of huge interest to other types of museum collections.”

    Barbara Huber, a postdoctoral researcher at Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology in Germany who was not involved in the study, said the findings provide crucial data on compounds that could preserve or degrade mummified remains. The information could be used to better protect the ancient bodies for future generations.

    “However, the research also underscores a key challenge: the smells detected today are not necessarily those from the time of mummification,” Huber said. “Over thousands of years, evaporation, oxidation, and even storage conditions have significantly altered the original scent profile.”

    Huber authored a study two years ago that analyzed residue from a jar that had contained mummified organs of a noblewoman to identify embalming ingredients, their origins and what they revealed about trade routes. She then worked with a perfumer to create an interpretation of the embalming scent, known as “Scent of Eternity,” for an exhibition at the Moesgaard Museum in Denmark.

    Researchers of the current study hope to do something similar, using their findings to develop “smellscapes” to artificially recreate the scents they detected and enhance the experience for future museumgoers.

    “Museums have been called white cubes, where you are prompted to read, to see, to approach everything from a distance with your eyes,” Bembibre said. “Observing the mummified bodies through a glass case reduces the experience because we don’t get to smell them. We don’t get to know about the mummification process in an experiential way, which is one of the ways that we understand and engage with the world.”

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