Archaeologists find Egyptian mummy buried with the 'Iliad'
33 points - last Friday at 10:31 PM
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zulux today at 11:16 PM
>>If Christopher Nolanβs coming adaptation of the Odyssey happens to do well enough to get Hollywood back on its feet,
A typical laconic reply works here. "If"
atombender today at 11:19 PM
Dupe: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47864056 (247 points, 93 comments, 28 days ago)
stingrae today at 10:40 PM
This reminds me of a piece I just saw at the Legion of Honor (SF) special exhibit on the etruscans. They have a Etruscan manuscript, written on linen, that was used to wrap a mummy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liber_Linteus
baud147258 today at 10:18 PM
I am a little disappointed the tomb where the mummy was found is from the time where Egypt was part of the Roman Empire. At this point ancient Egypt had been a colony of Rome for quite some time and beforehand a Greek/Macedonian colony for a few more centuries (under the Ptolemaic dynasty, founded by a general of Alexander the Great). If it was from a previous era, it would have been a much more interesting find (in my eyes).