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A Chemical Mystery in Ancient Egypt In the 1970s, scientists examining the mummy of Ramesses II uncovered something unexpectedtraces of nicotine in his preserved tissues. At first glance, it doesn't seem unusual. did ancient egyptians smoke tobacco by Amr Hossameldin During examinations of the mummy of Ramesses II in the 1970s, researchers reported detecting nicotine in his tissues, leading to claims that tobacco may have been present in his body. If true Ancient Mesoamericans may have drunk tobacco in healing rituals, reveal archaeologists
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