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- Archaeologists Find Egyptian Mummy Buried With the ‘Iliad’
Archaeologists Find Egyptian Mummy Buried With the ‘Iliad’ For the deceased of Roman-era Egypt, Greek literature may have offered a cheat code to a more comfortable afterlife Listen · 7:51 min
- Archaeologists Find Egyptian Mummy Buried with Homer’s ‘Iliad’
The necropolis of Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, where a nonroyal mummy was found with some lines on papyrus from Book 2 of Homer’s “Iliad ” Credit…Maite Mascort i Roca and Esther Pons Mellado Dear Commons Community, Archaeologists working in Egypt have discovered a remarkable combination of Homeric epic and Egyptian ritual: a 2,000-year-old mummy with a papyrus fragment of the “Iliad
- Why was an Egyptian mummy buried with the Iliad? | National Geographic
Archaeologists in Egypt unearthed a sealed packet of the epic poem resting atop a Roman-era mummy, suggesting they may have been used as a magical ward for the afterlife
- Papyrus With Homers Iliad Found In An Egyptian Mummy
Archaeologists uncovered a 1,600-year-old mummy at Egypt's Al-Bahnasa necropolis with a papyrus containing text from Homer's "The Iliad" placed on its abdomen
- Egyptian mummy has part of the Iliad in its abdomen, archaeologists . . .
A papyrus that contains part of Homer's "Iliad" has been discovered inside the abdomen of a mummy in Egypt Other mummies at the cemetery had gold tongues
- Egyptian mummy unearthed with literary text on abdomen in first ever find
Archaeologists working at the ancient city of Oxyrhynchus in Egypt have unearthed a mummy with a passage from Homer’s “Iliad” stuck to its abdomen, in a first-of-its-kind discovery
- Archaeologists Discover Mummy Buried With Lines From Homer’s Iliad
Feature Archaeologists Discover Mummy Buried With Lines From Homer’s Iliad Found in Egypt, the papyrus confirms that Homer was everywhere in the ancient Mediterranean
- Why was an Egyptian mummy stuffed with a fragment of Homer’s Iliad?
Archaeologists have found something unexpected inside a 1,600-year-old Roman-era Egyptian mummy: a fragment of Homer’s Iliad It wasn’t placed beside the body, but inside the mummy’s abdomen
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