By Adam Harrington, Jacob Sarracino Click here for updates on this story CHICAGO (WBBM) — Just in time for Halloween, scientists at the Field Museum of Natural History are peeling back the wrappings of several Egyptian mummies—without disrupting their eternal slumber. The date notwithstanding, the scientists, of course, are not doing this for Halloween. They’re doing it for anthropological research that could teach us all about how people lived more than three millennia ago. The museum scientists are using CT scans and X-rays to analyze the remains. “This is a really great way for us to look at who these people were,” said Stacy Drake, Human Remains Collection Manager at the
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