Conservation Of Egyptian Mummy Stuffed With Cotton Under Wrapping
The First Unique Egyptian Mummy Stuffed With Cotton Under its Linen Wrapping
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The detailed study of an Egyptian mummy, dating back to the late era, has unveiled significant insights into the historical use of cotton in ancient Egypt. This investigation corrected previous misconceptions, revealing that cotton was known and cultivated, albeit less commonly than flax. The research also highlighted the aesthetic value of the mummy's wrappings and traced the introduction of cotton into modern Egypt, linked to Mohamed Ali Pasha's efforts in the early 19th century to modernize agriculture and import new spices from India and beyond.
