Thursday, May 28, 2015

egypt emily henderson 2

Researchers  from Manchester Museum and the University of Manchester used a CT scanner for kids to look inside ancient Egyptian mummified animals, but found apprx 30% didn’t even have animals. This is because many animals were going extinct and were very expensive. This forgeries were predicted to be unavoidable.

The author of this is Eliza Anyangwe,, who works for CNN and I know next to nothing about. Their point of view sees this as simply a product of research with no bias. This was published at 7:17 AM ET, Fri May 22, 2015, quite a while after the event. This means they have time to gather a good amount of information about this event. My prior knowledge extends to knowing that elephants are very intelligent. This article was written for people who want to know about Egyptian artifacts. This article was written so Anyangwe could get a paycheck. This article is trying to convey how some forgeries are not recent. This article is important so we can understand Egyptian culture.


http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/22/africa/ancient-egypt-animal-mummies-empty/index.html

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