‘The scent of eternity’ – Scientists recreate ancient Egyptian perfume used during mummification ...Egypt

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Scientists have identified and recreated the scent used to preserve the remains of an Egyptian noblewoman mummified in 1450 BC, the Daily Mail reported, with the aroma called “the scent of eternity.” Advanced chemical analysis technology made it possible to recreate the smell of the embalming fluid used to preserve the mummy found at the Valley of the Kings in Luxor. Named Senetnay, the mummy lived 3,500 years ago and had breastfed King Amenhotep II during his infancy, the paper reported, adding that she was known as “Ornament of the King”. The perfume contains a complex mixture of ingredients – from vanilla-like coumarin, sweet anti-bacterial beeswax, the odor of a resin similar to pine-

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