THE chilling face of a mummy that died screaming in agony can be seen for the first time in 3,500 years after experts rebuilt her likeness. After a recent study revealed a painful death was to blame for the mummy's contorted expression, experts decided to construct her living face. 8 The mysterious screaming mummy has been reconstructed using tech Credit: Credit: Cicero Moraes/Pen News 8 Numerous versions have been created of her face Credit: Cicero Moraes/Pen News 8 Image of the Egyptian mummy who was buried in 'immense pain' Credit: Sahar Saleem via Pen News The mummy, dubbed "The Screaming Woman", was found in 1935 in Deir Elbahari, Egypt, in the family tomb of a royal architect.

Brazilian graphics expert Cicero Moraes said he created various versions of the mummy's face using different techniques to create the incredible final product. These include using advanced CT scan data from living people and tracing structures in profile like the nose and lateral face - leading to the creation of the incredible images. In one version, the mummy's eyes are closed and the image is in greyscale to avoid any speculations or judgements on her skin or eye colour.

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