Researchers uncover the odd reason an ‘unusual’ mummy survived the centuries
Wood chips used in embalming technique never documented before
The unusual preservation of an 18th-century Austrian mummy, identified as Franz Xaver Sidler von Rosenegg, used a unique embalming technique. (Andreas Nerlich / Getty Images)
The man was determined to be between 35 and 45 years old when he died in the mid-18th century. (Andreas Nerlich)
Researchers revealed an unusual embalming method that includes wood chips. It was used in 18th-century Austria. (Andreas Nerlich)
Wood chips, twigs and fabric, along with other materials, were found inside the mummy. (Andreas Nerlich)
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