WHEAT FROM MUMMY
GROWTH NOT POSSIBLE COMMON BELIEF UNTRUE LONDON, 23rd .April. “I do not believe it,” said the British Museum Egyptologist, Sir Wallis Budge, when told that a grain of wheat found in Tutankhamen’s tomb had sprouted on the farm of Herman Trelle, of Alberta, Canada. “I am so fired of answering queries as to whether mummy wheat can mature that I have (printed 'forms of denial,” Sir Wallis added. "The explanation is that the Syrians stack their wheat in Egyption tombs for safety. Some wheat found in these tombs has matured, but it was only five years old. “I once opened a. Nineteenth Dynasty tomb, and brought wheat to England where the director of Kew Botanic Gardens tried to mature it under blue, white, yellow and red glass, and used every possible means, but the germs were absolutely dead. “Ask any farmer if he will buy five-year-old wheat. That is the answer to the absurd question,” said Sir Wallis.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 May 1931, Page 8
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