First identification of an ancient Egypt
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A.-M. Mekota; G. Grupe; M. R. Zimmerman; M. Vermehren
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Article
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2005
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## Abstract In the course of excavations at Thebes‐West, Upper Egypt, a human organ was recovered from the poorly preserved torso of a female mummy, which was archaeologically dated to the New Kingdom. In the field, the organ was tentatively identified as a liver, but without much certainty. After