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POPSEgypt Mummy Has Sex Changed Dr. Jesse : "In that one in particular the soft tissues were really well preserved and you can actually still see the penis is still intact, you can make out some of the structure of the internal organ of the penis and so that's how we were able to tell beyond a reasonable doubt that this was a male." "There are actually 64 detectors in there. And each one of these detectors are point six millimeters thick, so each one of those can give us a slice, a cut if you will, of the actual body or whatever it you're scanning in there. And by doing that your resolution, your ability to resolve two points in space is point six millimeters because that's how thin those slices are." .. Read the rest "Lady" Hor is thought to be around two thousand years old and was first discovered in 1937. The casket was believed to contain a female body because the casket did not feature a beard - the usual sign of a male mummy.