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Paleoradiology opens new insights into frozen mummified children from Ampato and Sara Sara volcanoes, Peru | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Paleoradiology opens new insights into frozen mummified children from Ampato and Sara Sara volcanoes, Peru
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Dagmara M. Socha
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Stephanie Panzer
Paracelsus Medical University
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Johan Reinhard
National Geographic Society
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Mummified children were analyzed using paleoradiology, uncovering new insights into their preservation.
Notable findings include detailed imaging of tissues and structures within the mummies, enhancing understanding of ancient practices.
Observational analysis focused on frozen remains from Ampato and Sara Sara volcanoes in Peru.
This research highlights the importance of paleoradiology in studying ancient cultures and their customs.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2026.105610