The lone mummy so far with its all out organs of an Egyptian man, is on display in the Louver Museum. Paris
The most striking component of this mummy, and which isolates it from others, is the surface of fabric strips that structure the arrangement of concentric squares that cover her face.
In any case, under the material wraps the body is throughout shielded.
As demonstrated by the verifiable focus' safeguarding office, the X-radiates uncovered that the mummy is of an adult man who lived in the Ptolemaic Period III century BC.
Despite the critical work got done with the numerical illustration of concentric squares covering the substance of the mummy, the cardboard that covers the rest of the body features wide shoulders, a pectoral on the chest and an extravagant cover that covers its legs and wraps its feet.
Cardboard is such a material that was used in Ancient Egypt in funerary shroud and as enhancement from 2181 BC. C. to 400 d. C. Like papier-mâché, it is included layers of material or papyrus peddled in mortar and a while later painted.
On the concentric squares formed by the material wraps that cover the substance of the mummy was a funerary shroud (as of now situated near the mummy) enhanced with a winged scarab, picture of restoration.