A faint handprint on the bottom of a 4,000-year-old soul house is offering a rare glimpse of its ancient maker.

Scientists are revisiting a remarkable artifact after spotting something no one had noticed before: a 4,000-year-old handprint pressed into the underside of an ancient Egyptian “soul house.” These clay models were placed in tombs as symbolic homes for the dead, and the handprint—never meant to be seen—was left by the potter who crafted it. Researchers say the accidental mark offers an unexpectedly intimate glimpse into the life of an anonymous worker whose touch survived across four millennia, revealing humanity in a place no one thought to look.








