Source:
Press TV
A team
of German and British scientists is slated to visit Iran in May to assess the
amount of damage inflicted on the Chehrabad saltmen. "The team will carry
out DNA tests, and perform CT scans and surgery," said head of Iran's Archeology
Research Center, Hassan Fazeli Nashli.
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The historical
Chehrabad salt mine has yielded six saltmen over the past decade. |
Iranian experts had expressed their concern about the critical condition of the
saltmen, earlier this month, saying that the mummies were kept under
non-standard circumstances.
"The studies are also expected to reveal the saltmen's diet and the last food
they ate before their death," said Fazeli Nashli.
Located in the northwestern province of Zanjan, the historical Chehrabad salt
mine has yielded six saltmen over the past decade.
Five salt mummies are kept at Iran's National Museum and Zanjan's Archaeology
Museum, while the sixth one has been left untouched since a snowstorm hit its
resting place in 2008.
The third, fourth and the fifth salt mummies date back to the Achaemenid era and
the sixth one belongs to either the Parthian or the Sassanid era.
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