Scientists have analyzed the mummy of a girl found on the Ukok plateau in the Altai Republic, which is called "Altai Princess". The researchers noticed that once lived a woman suffered serious illnesses. Scientists of the University of archaeology and Ethnography for a long time investigated discovered in the Altai mummy. As a result, they learned that entailed the death of a young woman. The results of the studies indicate the presence of serious pathology. "Also, there have been some signs of a serious lifetime injuries, which, however, did not lead to immediate death," says the public relations division of the Presidium of the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Additionally, the researchers reported that in childhood or adolescence woman, buried on the Ukok, had osteomyelitis, reasons of origin of which were negative living conditions and acquired injuries. "When she was a little bit over 20, it suffered another severe disease, breast cancer, painfully slaughtered for the last five to seven years. On its own last winter on the Ukok in early October, she arrived already completely sick: in modern parlance, she diagnosed 4, the last stage breast cancer" - quoted scientific workers "Interfax". Researchers who conducted a thorough investigation of the discovered remains, reported that the stage of cancer, which suffered deceased, distinctive quite severe pain and intoxication of the organism that causes loss of physical strength. A few months before the death of the Princess of Ukok", apparently fell from a horse and was seriously injured. "The fall had on the right side: suffered right temple, right shoulder and right hip. During the fall of the right hand was not injured because he was pressed to the body. Probably, by this time the hand was already inactive, as evidenced by the pathological change of the tissue," said the researchers. However they stressed that from craniocerebral trauma the young woman died, she lived another few months, though all this time was confined to bed. Remember that "Altai Princess" was found by archaeologists Novosibirsk in 1993 among the graves on the Ukok plateau in the Central part of the Altai mountain system. The mummy was restored by the scientists of the laboratory at the Lenin mausoleum. After 4 years, UNESCO has made the Ukok plateau in the List of world natural heritage. Part of the population of the Altai Republic protested against the transfer of the mummy scientists, also urged her return to the place of burial.