While analyzing an 18th-century Austrian mummy, researchers discovered that the man died from tuberculosis and was preserved in a very unusual way: with wood chips, twigs and fabric packed into his abdomen through his anus [2400×1350]
While analyzing an 18th-century Austrian mummy, researchers discovered that the man died from tuberculosis and was preserved in a very unusual way: with wood chips, twigs and fabric packed into his abdomen through his anus [2400×1350]
Sounds like this might have been someone’s DIY project.
ApocWarlock on
Well, that explains the look on his face
GoldFold2595 on
Just why, why not dig a hole, burn or send em off in the ocean… why play with dudes anus after death what does this achieve, I ask you what… and don’t you dare fucking defend wood chips in the anus.
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[https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/18th-century-monks-anus-was-stuffed-with-wood-chips-and-fabric-to-mummify-him-researchers-discover](https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/18th-century-monks-anus-was-stuffed-with-wood-chips-and-fabric-to-mummify-him-researchers-discover)
Sounds like this might have been someone’s DIY project.
Well, that explains the look on his face
Just why, why not dig a hole, burn or send em off in the ocean… why play with dudes anus after death what does this achieve, I ask you what… and don’t you dare fucking defend wood chips in the anus.
Well his teeth are marvelous!
Guy just liked to party.