The CT scans were merged with 3D scans of the child mummy's surface to create a single 3D model.
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Some 2,000 years ago, the body of a girl who was around 5 years old was mummified and laid to rest somewhere in Egypt. Many of her internal organs were removed, and she was wrapped in fine linen with round earrings, a necklace and an amulet.

Now, a new technique that merges colorful 3D scans of the mummy's surface with CT scans that look beneath the mummy's wrappings will allow people to examine the mummy in amazing detail.

Though the new technique is being used to help tell this mummy's story, researchers believe it will have many applications in archaeology, biology, geology, paleontology and manufacturing. [Photos: The Amazing Mummies of Peru and Egypt]