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Tapputi
Tapputi, also referred to as Tapputi-Butt ("Belatekallim" refers to female overseer of a palace),〔Alic, M. ''Hypatia's heritage, a history of women in science from antiquity through the nineteenth century''. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1987. 22. Print. 〕 is considered to be the world’s first chemist, a perfume-maker mentioned in a cuneiform tablet from the second millennium BC in Babylonian Mesopotamia. She used flowers, oil, and calamus along with cyperus, myrrh, and balsam. She added water or other solvents then distilled and filtered several times. This is also the oldest referenced still. She also was an overseer at the Royal Palace, and worked with a researcher named (—)-ninu (the first part of her name has been lost).〔Rayner-Canham, Marelene, and Geoffrey Rayner-Canham. ''Women in Chemistry: Their Changing Roles from Alchemical Times to the Mid-Twentieth Century''. 1st edition. Chemical Heritage Foundation, 2005. 1. Print. 〕 ==See also==
*Timeline of discoveries in chemistry
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