The boy found 'mummy' in the attic
Archaeological experts in Berlin, Germany are examining mummies located in complete wooden coffins with hieroglyphs.
According to the BBC, Alexander Kettle, a 10-year-old German boy found a mummy in the corner of her grandmother's house.
Mummy lying inside a complete wooden casket with hieroglyphic pattern. But it is unclear whether this is just a product created by the Kettler family or a true mummy from ancient Egypt.
The coffin with mummies was found on the attic of a house in Diepholz, northern Germany.(Photo: zajenata.bg)
Alexander's father, Lutz Wolfgang Kettler, a dentist said: "He plans to bring mummies to Berlin for experts to study."
Kettler said he doubted that the coffin, as well as cloth wrapped around the mummy and a sealed vase (used for organs) used in ancient Egypt, was found only as a simulation.
However, he believed that the mummy could be real. In the 1950s, this dentist's late father traveled to North Africa.
'At that time, there was still a sale of real mummies,' Kettler told the local newspaper Die Kreiszeitung.
He also added that this "mummy" had no unpleasant smell: "It has been lying on the attic for at least 40 years."
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