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Mysteries of 2,300-year-old mummy Bashiri ‘The Untouchable’ revealed

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Last updated: 2025/07/27 at 8:50 AM
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MODERN technology has helped shed further light on an Ancient Egyptian mystery after spending millennia under wraps.

The Bashiri Mummy, also known as the “untouchable one”, has long remained unravelled – as researchers have feared causing damage to the intricately wrapped fabric.

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The Bashiri Mummy, also known as the ‘untouchable one’Credit: Exploradores Del Universo
A 2,300-year-old mummy, Bashiri "The Untouchable," wrapped in linen bandages.

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Researchers have feared causing damage to the intricately wrapped fabricCredit: Exploradores Del Universo
Two ancient Egyptian mummies.

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It brings researchers closer to understanding the mysteries of the Bashiri MummyCredit: Exploradores Del Universo

It is believed by some sources that Egyptologist Howard Carter discovered this mummy in the Valley of the Kings.

This is the same area he would famously go on to uncover King Tutankhamun’s tomb.

But according to Discover magazine, the most that is known for sure is that the “untouchable one” was found, but that no researchers have dared attempt to unfurl its cloth.

Prior to the invention of X-ray and CT scanners, people would unwrap these ancient mummies to study them – causing severe damage.

New technology has lessened the need for such methods of study, allowing researchers to learn more about ancient artefacts while inflicting less harm on them.

It brings them one step closer to understanding the mysteries of the Bashiri Mummy.

The untouchable one’s face wrappings are said to be unique, featuring a pattern resembling the base of a pyramid.

According to the American Museum of Natural History, “In the past, the only way to learn about a mummy was to unwrap it.

“But this widespread practice destroyed the mummy, often detaching body parts.”

Scans have now revealed fresh details about the mummy.

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Researchers have established that the Bashiri Mummy would have been an adult man who stood about 5.5 feet tall.

He would have lived in the Ptolemaic Era – which spanned from 305 BC to 30 BC.

This makes the mummy around a staggering 2,300 years old.

The X-ray scan also showed an inscription of the man’s name, according to the Egypt Museum.

However, it is not fully clear if Pacheri or Nenu are written, leaving some mysteries around the mummy still unresolved.

The museum added that the mummy’s encasement was decorated with “various scenes arranged in registers, notably the mummy lying on a bed, surrounded by the goddesses Isis and Nephtys, and the four sons of Horus.”

“Finally, the casing around the feet has two images of the funerary god Anubis,” it adds.

It is not the only incredible discovery of the Ancient World unveiled in recent weeks.

A network of dimly lit tunnels under Rome’s Capitoline Hill could soon become the city’s latest tourist hot spot.

The secret underground city covers some 42,000 square feet under the Ancient Roman Forum – and reaches depths of 985 feet below the surface.

It is expected to be open for visitors from late 2026 or early 2027, CNN has reported.

2300-year-old mummy, Bashiri "The Untouchable," displayed in a museum case.

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Researchers have established that the Bashiri Mummy would have been an adult man who stood about 5.5 feet tallCredit: Exploradores Del Universo
Photo of a 2,300-year-old mummy, Bashiri “The Untouchable,” with intricate details and hieroglyphs.

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He would have lived in the Ptolemaic Era – which spanned from 305 BC to 30 BCCredit: Exploradores Del Universo

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