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Originally posted by Harte
From the article you refer to:
In the mummy of Ramesses I, the brain was carefully removed leaving an empty skull cavity. The cribiform plate has clearly been broken. A long metal tool would have been inserted through the right nostril to break the cribiform plate and then gyrated to liquefy the brain matter. Once the skull was drained of the liquefied brain matter, it was then filled approximately halfway with resin.
Either that, or it was the tequila.
Harte
Originally posted by Versa
Originally posted by Harte
From the article you refer to:
In the mummy of Ramesses I, the brain was carefully removed leaving an empty skull cavity. The cribiform plate has clearly been broken. A long metal tool would have been inserted through the right nostril to break the cribiform plate and then gyrated to liquefy the brain matter. Once the skull was drained of the liquefied brain matter, it was then filled approximately halfway with resin.
Either that, or it was the tequila.
Harte
I dont have any doubt at all that if my brains were to be 'carefully removed' by gyrating and liquefying I would need Tequila!
Originally posted by quantum_flux
They infer the brain was "carefully removed" probably because there are no pieces of it left in the skull, which means it's probably intact whereever the rest of the brain was taken.
Originally posted by quantum_flux
I'm pretty sure the whole "gyrating and liquefying" part is just the sick imagination of the Egyptologists. They infer the brain was "carefully removed" probably because there are no pieces of it left in the skull, which means it's probably intact whereever the rest of the brain was taken.