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Experts say mummy with chilling 'screaming expression' may have 'died in agony'
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Published 15:42 3 Aug 2024 GMT+1

Experts say mummy with chilling 'screaming expression' may have 'died in agony'

The mummified woman has been compared to Edvard Munch's painting, 'The Scream'

Niamh Shackleton

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Niamh Shackleton
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Niamh Shackleton is an experienced journalist for UNILAD, specialising in topics including mental health and showbiz, as well as anything Henry Cavill and cat related. She has previously worked for OK! Magazine, Caters and Kennedy.

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An ancient Egyptian mummy who was found wearing a black wig and had a 'screaming' face may have died wailing in pain around 3,000 years ago, scientists believe.

Nicknamed the 'Screaming Woman', her eternal expression of agony has puzzled experts for 90 years.

Analysing the remains using new technology, archaeologists now believe she died crying in distress and her muscles quickly stiffened and froze shortly after her death, immortalising her anguish.

However, they said the cause of her death, which may have been violent, remains a mystery.

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An ancient Egyptian mummy known as the 'Screaming Woman'. (Sahar Saleem/Cairo University/PA Wire)
An ancient Egyptian mummy known as the 'Screaming Woman'. (Sahar Saleem/Cairo University/PA Wire)

Sahar Saleem, a professor of radiology at Kasr Al Ainy Hospital of Cairo University in Egypt, described the Screaming Woman as a 'true time capsule' preserving the final moments of her life.

She believes the body experienced a rare event known as a cadaveric spasm shortly after death.

This condition causes the muscles to freeze in the position the person was in at the moment of death.

Cadaveric spasms are usually associated with brutal deaths under extreme physical conditions and intense emotions.

Prof Saleem said: “The mummy’s screaming facial expression in this study could be read as a cadaveric spasm, implying that the woman died screaming from agony or pain.”

The mummy has been compared to Edvard Munch's famous painting, 'The Scream'. (Oli Scarff/Getty Images)
The mummy has been compared to Edvard Munch's famous painting, 'The Scream'. (Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

The Screaming Woman was found at an ancient site in Luxor beneath the tomb of a well-known architect known as Senmut, not far from where his mother, Hat-Nufer, was buried.

The expedition was led by the Metropolitan Museum of New York.

Lying inside a wooden coffin, with legs extended and arms folded above her groin, the Screaming Woman had two gold and silver scarab rings on the third finger of her left hand, and a black wig made from date palm fibres treated with quartz, magnetite and albite crystals.

Analysis showed her natural hair was dyed with henna and juniper but researchers believe Egyptians preferred black hair because it represented youth.

Professor Sahar Saleem pictured with the ancient Egyptian mummy. (Sahar Saleem/Cairo University/PA Wire)
Professor Sahar Saleem pictured with the ancient Egyptian mummy. (Sahar Saleem/Cairo University/PA Wire)

The Screaming Woman would have been around 5ft tall and died at the age of 48, researchers estimate.

Scans revealed she had lost and broken many of her teeth before her death and suffered from mild arthritis of the spine.

Prof Saleem said her brain, lungs, liver, spleen, kidneys and intestine were still present – unlike classic mummification methods where organs are usually removed from the body.

An examination of her skin revealed she had been embalmed with juniper and frankincense – costly items that had to be imported into Egypt from neighbouring countries, the researchers said.

The woman was buried wearing two scarab rings in silver and gold. (Sahar Saleem/Cairo University/PA Wire)
The woman was buried wearing two scarab rings in silver and gold. (Sahar Saleem/Cairo University/PA Wire)

Prof. Saleem said the findings, published in the journal Frontiers in Medicine, challenge the view that the Screaming Woman’s pained expression was a result of poor embalming.

She said: “Here we show that she was embalmed with costly, imported embalming material.

“This, and the mummy’s well-preserved appearance, contradicts the traditional belief that a failure to remove her inner organs implied poor mummification.”

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