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Perfumes had captivated the ancient Greeks and through many sources, we can still venture through the world of perfumes in ancient Greece.
A new study underscores the ubiquity of pleasant smells attached to commonly displayed objects, like sarcophagi and wrappings used in mummified remains.
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while the common people made their perfumes from castor oil. Dr. Amer noted that ancient Egyptians used perfumes during the mummification process, which took from 40 to 70 days to complete.
Mummy aroma may provide insight into social class and historical period, according to a team of trained mummy sniffers ...
Thousands of years ago, Greco-Roman statues offered viewers a multi-dimensional experience that also called to our olfactory senses.
According to new research, this also included the sense of smell, which was aroused by smothering ancient statues ... and ...
Whatever the occasion, from an everyday supper to holiday dinner, food helps bind us together, forming a collective memory. If more of us shared a table, maybe we’d learn to understand each other a ...
Full-service travel brand Expedia has revealed the top 10 most popular and trending Eid Al Fitr destinations for Dubai holiday makers ...