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Micro-CT scans show 2,100-year-old ‘hawk’ mummy a stillborn baby
MAY 31, 2018
Micro-CT scans determined a 'hawk mummy' at Maidstone Museum UK is in fact a stillborn male human with severe congenital abnormalities that include a malformed skull and vertebrae. An international team's unprecedented analysis was led by bioarchaeologist and mummy expert Andrew Nelson of Western University, Canada.
A tiny Egyptian mummy long believed to be that of a hawk is actually a rare example of a near-to-term, severely malformed fetus, says an examination led by mummy expert Andrew Nelson of Western University.
Detailed micro-CT scans have virtually unwrapped the mummy to reveal what would have been a family tragedy even two millennia ago: a male, stillborn at 23 to 28 weeks of gestation, and with a rare condition called anencephaly in which the brain and skull fail to develop properly.
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originally posted by: St Udio
thanks for the thread...
I seen the article in a group of news items... but until I read your reporting on it -> I was just going to skip past what I thought was Click Bait staples... a Mummified Hawk turns out Human or something beyond human was the Lure
here's still another report on the discovery … of only ~8 known human fetus' to exist, and this discovery was accidental
source: www.sciencealert.com...
it's strange happenings like this malformed fetus that initiated superstitions about hawk-human entities in antiquity...passed down by occult cults &/or religions born from cults
originally posted by: Byrd
thanks for the thread...
Malformed fetuses didn't initiate the concept of hawk-human entities... remember, this baby is from the time of Cleopatra. Horus and other hawk-headed deities date back 3,000 years before the death of this poor little baby.
Since his family was primarily Greek in culture, their interpretation of his birth would have been really different than the interpretation of the older Egyptians.
The misidentification of the fetus as a 'bird' is due to the size. The cartonnage and wrappings have been damaged by time and it's difficult to see what's there. However, there's some indication that the wrappings are actually pretty standard for a human mummy. The damaged area of the head likely held a portrait similar to those found in Fayum.
originally posted by: St Udio
idisagree that the Greek presence of even 200 years would have radically changed the
Priesthood of a 2,000 year Egyptian culture in their religion sense...
our modern archeologists/treasure hunters-of-high-caliber (?) are the ones that assumed the small mummy-wrappings were for a bird/hawk because as i read the info in that link--- there was a 'hawk' head symbol on the mummy case...
which might signify that old-ancient Egyptian reverence was given this known human fetus, in a Greek influenced society the old & ancient Hawk Deity was seen as being responsible for the condition & subsequent treatment of the still-born baby human=====
originally posted by: St Udio
a reply to: Byrd
I guess the treasure or booty being secure in the hands of a dominant western museum/repository was reason enough to not even want to do an earlier investigation of the object...