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The mummy of an ancient Persian princess without a heart: the real identity is a murdered modern man

author:Mao Jianjie

Although Dr. Iprahin found some evidence to prove the identity of the mummy, the more he searched, the more he found that the mummy was suspicious.

Princess Luo Dujiong Truth Exam 2

Her heart was not found in the mummy's abdomen, so where did her heart go?

Preserving the heart as a sign of egyptian mummies may mean that the mummies were not made by the Egyptians, and that the truth is foggy and close at hand.

Chain of Evidence V

Fake names and modern pencils

After weeks of scientific inquiry, a disturbing news came: according to the research of archaeologists in London, the Persian inscription on Rodhujon's coffin not only contained several spelling and grammatical errors, but also had a clear logical wound.

The real name of the daughter of King Zexis is "Wardgona", and the name Rodugon is "Wardgona", which is translated in Greek. That is, the name inscribed on the wooden coffin is the Greek name of this princess. This is absolutely impossible.

It is impossible for King Zexis to have inscribed a Greek name on his daughter's coffin.

The name is most likely a forgery.

Then Dr. Iprashin made a surprising discovery.

She found traces of pencils in the inscriptions of Rodhujiong's wooden coffin. This is even more unlikely, the appearance of the pencil is only 200 years old, how can the ancient Persians use the pencil 2500 years ago.

More and more evidence shows that this so-called Mummy of Rodhu Jiong is a forgery.

The mummy of an ancient Persian princess without a heart: the real identity is a murdered modern man

To this end, Dr. Iprashin took the mummified grass mat to do carbon-14 testing, through which the year of the object to be measured could be known.

Test results show that this grass mat was made 50 years ago.

This confirms that this mummy is a forgery, not a princess of Rodhujang at all, let alone from the hands of ancient Egyptians.

Truth: Murder by a grave robber gang

The mummy of an ancient Persian princess without a heart: the real identity is a murdered modern man

Could it be that the tomb robbers forged an ordinary mummy into a mummy of the Persian royal family, hoping to sell it on the black market for a better price? But as the investigation deepened, it was found that things were not so simple.

First, through a full-body radiological scan of the mummy, it was found that Roduchin's small bone on the middle ear was well preserved, and even had tendon connections. If it were a real mummy, it would be impossible to preserve it so well.

This shows that these mummies are most likely a modern person, not an ancient one.

It is not difficult to speculate that behind this "mummy",

This hoax done by this outlaw gang almost deceived professional archaeologists and historians. Dr. Iprahin reported the situation to the police.

The mummy of an ancient Persian princess without a heart: the real identity is a murdered modern man

Egyptian style mummified (cypress) coffin

After investigation, the police found that there were indeed many cases of tomb robbery in the local area, and the newly buried body was stolen by lawbreakers. Due to the hot local climate, the body is very prone to corruption, the police speculated that after the criminals stole the body, they must complete the dissection, drying, production and other procedures within 24 hours, otherwise the mummy will be distorted. However, with further analysis, it was found that the actual situation may be more brutal than inferred. The vertebrae of a normal person are a straight one, but the vertebrae of this false Luo Dujiong have been significantly misaligned and broken into two pieces.

This indicates that the deceased was most likely hit in the spine before death and killed instantly. If this is the case, it means that this is not a body theft, but a murder.

To corroborate this inference, the forensic doctor performed an autopsy. When the bandage wrapped around the fake Luo Dujiong was cut, it was found that her hair was golden at the end and black at the bottom. It is clear that the counterfeiters used chemicals to color the dead man's hair. The forensic doctor then removed a piece of tissue from the corpse for carbon-14 determination. The results showed that the deceased died in 1996, which was consistent with previous inferences.

At this point, the truth of the case has come out: at the junction of Pakistan and Iran, there is an illegal gang that aims to make and resell mummies, either stealing corpses or directly murdering them, and then imitating ancient mummies to make money on the black market of cultural relics. This false Luo Dujiong is certainly not the first, nor is it the last victim. However, Dr. Iprahin has done her job, and the rest is left to the police.