Mummies with gold tongues and fingernails uncovered in Egyptian tomb where they ‘spoke to God of the underworld’

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Mummies with gold tongues and fingernails uncovered in Egyptian tomb where they ‘spoke to God of the underworld’
Author: Millie Turner
Published: Dec, 18 2024 09:36

MORE than a dozen Egyptian mummies embellished with gold tongues and fingernails have been uncovered by archaeologists. Surrounded by ancient amulets, the colourful 2,000-year-old tombs were found in the Behnese area, an important archaeological site in Middle Egypt.

 [The mummies are
Image Credit: The Sun [The mummies are "unique" for the area, according to Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities]

Scarabs for the gods Isis, Horus and Thoth and the symbol of Djed were also found, alongside ritual scenes of deities that had never been found in the region before. The mummies are "unique" for the area, according to Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.

 [The 13 golden tongues and fingernails date back to the Ptolemaic era - the longest and last dynasty of ancient Egypt]
Image Credit: The Sun [The 13 golden tongues and fingernails date back to the Ptolemaic era - the longest and last dynasty of ancient Egypt]

Dr. Mohamed Ismail Khaled, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, noted that it was first time human remains have been found in Behnesa. The 13 golden tongues and fingernails date back to the Ptolemaic era - the longest and last dynasty of ancient Egypt.

 [Scarabs for the gods Isis, Horus and Thoth and the symbol of Djed were also found]
Image Credit: The Sun [Scarabs for the gods Isis, Horus and Thoth and the symbol of Djed were also found]

This age spanned from the year 332 to 30 BC. Ancient Egyptians believed gold was a divine, indestructible metal, and was reserved for the most sacred religious ceremonies. Experts believe these ornate tongues were intended to allow the dead to speak with the god of the underworld, Osiris.

 [Archaeologists find gold human tongues and nails inside Egyptian tomb]
Image Credit: The Sun [Archaeologists find gold human tongues and nails inside Egyptian tomb]

Gold nails, however, are rarely found in Egyptian archaeological digs. These adornments are thought to not only be associated with the heavenly powers of gold, but to also showcase the wealth and power of the deceased. The joint Egyptian-Spanish excavation was led by archaeologists at the University of Barcelona and the Institute of Ancient Near East.

 [This tomb was decorated with intricate and colourful wall paintings depicting Wen Nefer and his family presenting offerings to deities]
Image Credit: The Sun [This tomb was decorated with intricate and colourful wall paintings depicting Wen Nefer and his family presenting offerings to deities]

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