An Egyptian mummys silent scream might have been fixed at death


An ancient Egyptian mummy, dubbed the Screaming Woman for what appears to be an open-mouthed look of pain or fear, might have had that expression fixed in place by a rare muscle reaction when she died.

Sudden muscular stiffening associated with violent deaths under extreme physical and emotional stress, known as cadaveric spasm, could explain this roughly 3,500-year-old mummys silent scream, researchers report August 2 in Frontiers in Medicine.

The Screaming Womans cause of death remains undetermined, so a cadaveric spasm cannot be confirmed as the reason for her alarming look. But new evidence of the care and cost involved in preparing this womans mummified body indicates that embalmers did not simply neglect to close her mouth, say radiologist Sahar Saleem of Cairo University and anthropologist Samia El-Merghani, conservator of mummies at Egypts Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities in Cairo.

Excavations in 1935 and 1936 found the unnamed womans mummy in a burial chamber for relatives of Senmut, an architect during Queen Hatschepsuts reign from 1479 B.C. to 1458 B.C.

In the new study, CT scans showed that the womans internal organs had not been removed, in contrast to typical Egyptian embalming methods (SN: 8/31/23). Microscopic and chemical analyses conducted by Saleem and El-Merghani found that imported juniper resin and frankincense applied to the skin had kept the body well-preserved.

Further care was taken to dye the womans natural hair with juniper resin and henna, the study finds. The mummy also wore a braided wig made from date palm fibers that had been stiffened and dyed black with a mineral treatment. The color black represented youth to ancient Egyptians, Saleem says.

Bruce Bower

Bruce Bower has written about the behavioral sciences for Science News since 1984. He writes about psychology, anthropology, archaeology and mental health issues.


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