Egyptian Mummies and Modern Science
Explore the fascinating intersection of ancient history and modern science in Egyptian Mummies and Modern Science by Rosalie David. Published in 2014 by Cambridge University Press, this captivating paperback spans 321 pages and delves into groundbreaking research that reshapes our understanding of ancient Egyptian culture.
In this insightful work, a dedicated team of scientists utilizes advanced investigative techniques alongside the unique Egyptian Mummy Tissue Bank to conduct major international studies on disease evolution and the intricacies of ancient Egyptian pharmacy and pharmacology. Through their pioneering research, readers gain unparalleled insights into the social conditions and medical practices of ancient Egypt, uncovering the mysteries of mummification and its significance in the context of health and disease.
Perfect for enthusiasts of medical anthropology and paleopathology, this book is an essential addition to any collection focused on Egyptology and the science behind mummies.