The ancient Egyptian mummy’s expression of agony has puzzled scientists for decades, but researchers have put forward a new theory.
The mystery of why an ancient Egyptian mummy nicknamed the Screaming Woman had a pained expression on her face may have been solved.
New analysis by scientists suggests she died “screaming from agony” around 3,000 years ago.
The experts say she may then have experienced a rare event known as a cadaveric spasm at the moment of death, causing her muscles to stiffen and immortalise her suffering.
The condition causes the muscles to freeze in the exact position the person was in when they died.