Frances is twenty-one years old, cool-headed & observant. A student in Dublin & an aspiring writer, at night she performs spoken
...As the delicately painted mummy case moves slowly through the CAT scanner, remarkable images appear. Artificial eyes have been placed in the sockets. Between the bandages lie pieces of jewelry, a gold vulture with outstretched wings, & a stone beetle, a symbol of life after death... Thousands of years ago, their bodies were carefully prepared for the journey to the afterlife. Today, state-of-the-art technology allows researchers to examine more closely than ever before these people who have remained so miraculously preserved through time. Their findings portray the most intimate picture yet available of the everyday lives of ancient Egyptians. In this lavishly illustrated book, internationally acclaimed paleopathologist Rosalie David & writer Rick Archbold guide us through the fascinating world of Egyptian mummies & the international teams who study them. In an absorbing text, we meet ancient people from every walk of life -- from pharaohs to peasants -- & learn how they lived & why they died. High-tech autopsies -- using X-rays, CAT scans, & endoscopes -- uncover the agonizing afflictions that spared no one, from Pharaoh Ramesses II to a temple musician named Djedmaatesankh. & with electron microscopes & DNA testing, scientists can look deeper still, to reveal the secrets hidden inside three-thous&-year-o Id cells -- secrets that may one day help provide cures for modern illnesses.