The University of Lincoln has embarked on the meticulous mission of conserving a 2,300-year-old Egyptian mummy. This invaluable artefact, which sheds light on the ancient virtues of Egyptian society, is undergoing essential refurbishing to guarantee its long-term preservation and ensure its benefits to the future generations. Thanks to the skills of the university’s conservation team, the mummy is being prudently stabilised and preserved. This endeavour is not only a testament to the university’s dedication to the preservation of history, but it also bolsters Lincolnshire’s standing as a centre for archaeological studies and training.
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