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Ancient Egyptian Woman with 70 Hair Extensions Discovered
More than 3,300 years ago, in a newly built city in
Egypt, a woman with an incredibly elaborate hairstyle of lengthy hair
extensions was laid to rest.
She was not mummified, her body simply being wrapped in a
mat. When archaeologists uncovered her remains they found she wore “a
very complex coiffure with approximately 70 extensions fastened in
different layers and heights on the head,” writes Jolanda Bos, an
archaeologist working on the Amarna Project, in an article recently
published in the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology.
Researchers don’t know her name, age or occupation, but she
is one of hundreds of people, including many others whose hairstyles are
still intact, who were buried in a cemetery near an ancient city now
called Amarna.
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