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Unexpected Find in Egyptian Mummy: A Fragment of Homer's Iliad

Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery within a 1,600-year-old Roman-era Egyptian mummy, uncovering a fragment of Homer's Iliad inside its abdomen, raising questions about cultural practices.

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Updated 14 days ago
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A recent archaeological find has revealed a fragment of Homer's Iliad located within the abdomen of a 1,600-year-old mummy from Roman-era Egypt. This unusual placement challenges existing beliefs about burial customs during that time.

The discovery not only highlights the mummy's age and origin but also suggests a significant cultural exchange between ancient Egypt and Greece. Such interactions may have influenced burial practices in ways previously unconsidered.

As researchers continue to study this intriguing find, it may reshape our understanding of the connections between these two ancient civilizations and their literary traditions.