The mistreatment of sacred baboons in ancient Egypt revealed

A new study analyzing the skeletons of mummified baboons from ancient Egypt suggests that these sacred animals had poor living conditions. The analysis revealed that many baboons suffered from poor diets and bone disorders, likely caused by a lack of sunlight. Only four out of the 36 examined baboons appeared to be in good health. The study also found that baboons were imported from Sudan and the Horn of Africa to ensure a steady supply. Despite the tough conditions, researchers believe that the people who kept the baboons had good intentions. Further research using teeth and DNA analysis could provide more insights into the treatment of these sacred animals.
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