https://news.sky.com/story/mummy-found-in-empty-coffin-could-be-egyptian-high-priestess-11307248
For 150 years, an Australian university thought the coffin in its display case was empty.
[...] So for many decades it sat in the Nicholson Museum's education room, overshadowed by more famous coffins, never holding pride of place.
But a group of experts recently removed the coffin's lid and changed all of that.
Inside were the remains of a mummy, a noblewoman identified by the ghosted hieroglyphs on the coffin lid as Mer-Neith-it-es.
Academics believe she was a high priestess in 600BC, and that she worked in the Temple of Sekhmet, the lion-headed goddess.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 02 2018, @03:43PM
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2017-05-08/irreplaceable-plant-specimens-destroyed-by-biosecurity-officers/8504944 [abc.net.au]
Given Australia's track record it could have been cremated