The mystery around a mummy in an Austrian village was resolved, according to researchers revealing that the embossing was done in an unexpected way, through the rectum. There have been rumors of the mummy that was kept in the crypt of the church of St. Thomas in Blazenstein for a long time. The relics were rumored to belong to the naturally preserved corpse of an aristocratic priest, Franz Xaver Siddler von Rosen, who died in 1746 at the age of 37. The mummy had initially got the nickname “the priest who dries in the air”. According to the Guardian, experts now say they have discovered that the body was embarrassed by the abdominal and pelvic cavity filled with wood shavings, pieces of branches, fabrics such as cannabis and silk, and zinc chloride, materials that absorbed the liquids in the body. Dr. Andreas Nerlich, a pathologist at Ludwig University of Munich in Germany and the first author of the study, said the discovery was surprising as there were no external indications of such a […]
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