Sumerian perfume, also known as Sumerian "kyphi," was a fragrant and aromatic substance that was used for both religious and personal purposes in ancient Sumeria (modern-day Iraq) around 3,500 BCE. The perfume was typically made by combining various natural ingredients, such as resins, oils, and herbs, using a complex and carefully crafted recipe.Some common ingredients used in Sumerian perfume included myrrh, frankincense, cedarwood, calamus, cinnamon, honey, and wine. These ingredients were
Sumerian perfume, also known as Sumerian "kyphi," was a fragrant and aromatic substance that was used for both religious and personal purposes in ancient Sumeria (modern-day Iraq) around 3,500 BCE. The perfume was typically made by combining various natural ingredients, such as resins, oils, and herbs, using a complex and carefully crafted recipe.Some common ingredients used in Sumerian perfume included myrrh, frankincense, cedarwood, calamus, cinnamon, honey, and wine.
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