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Egyptian mummy has part of the ‘Iliad’ in its abdomen, archaeologists discover

Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered a Roman-era mummy with a copy of Homer’s epic poem the “Iliad” inside its abdomen ‪—‬ a unique find that archaeologists are calling “exceptional.”

Written on papyrus in Greek, the text records part of Book 2 of the “Iliad,” which details the legendary Trojan War. The text found in the mummy lists the ships used against the city of Troy, according to a statement from the University of Barcelona. It would have been placed within the abdomen during the embalming ritual.

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