Scents From 3,500 Years Ago Recreated to Give Museum Visitors a Whiff of History
Exciting advancements in bio-molecular archaeology are allowing museum-goers to experience history in a whole new way—through the scents of the past! Researchers are utilizing cutting-edge technology to recreate ancient aromas, giving visitors a unique opportunity to breathe in the essence of bygone eras. As it turns out, ancient artifacts can hold onto “molecular fingerprints” that reveal insights into the olfactory practices of our ancestors, including their use of perfumes, medicines, and rituals. A recent study published in the journal Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology highlights how this molecular evidence can be transformed into a captivating sensory experience for museum audiences. Leading












