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Scientists Are ‘Sniffing’ Ancient Egyptian Mummies. Here’s Why. : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 14, 2026 2:55 pm
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Ancient Egyptian Mummies: Unraveling Mysteries Through Scent

Ancient Egyptian mummies have long intrigued researchers with their enigmatic odor, a scent that holds clues to the embalming process used thousands of years ago. While traditional methods of mummy analysis involve invasive techniques that can damage the specimens, a team of scientists from the University of Bristol has found a non-destructive way to unlock the secrets hidden within these ancient remains.

By capturing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by mummies, researchers have been able to gain insights into the embalming materials used in the preservation process. These VOCs, which carry the distinct aroma associated with mummies, provide valuable information about the ingredients and techniques employed by ancient embalmers.

Scientists Are 'Sniffing' Ancient Egyptian Mummies For Clues About Their Embalming
Ancient Egyptian mummies have a unique scent described as woody, spicy, and sweet. (Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images)

The team’s research, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, sheds light on the role of scent in Egyptian mythology and the afterlife. Spices and aromatic substances were used in the embalming process not only for their fragrance but also for their preservative properties, protecting the mummified bodies from decay and pests.

Using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, researchers analyzed samples from 19 mummies dating back to 2000 BC to 295 AD. These samples, obtained from museums in Europe and the UK, revealed a shift in embalming techniques over time, with early mummies being preserved with simple mixtures of fats and oils, while later mummies incorporated resins, plant oils, and bitumen.

The study highlights how volatile analysis can serve as a non-invasive tool for dating mummies and understanding the evolution of embalming practices throughout ancient Egyptian history. By sniffing out the secrets hidden in mummy scents, researchers are able to unravel the mysteries of this ancient civilization’s funerary traditions.

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Related: First Traces of Ancient Egyptian Hallucinogens Found in Old Jug

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