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Mummies Collection

"Mummies: Preserved Remnants of Ancient Worlds" Step into the fascinating world of mummies, where history and mystery intertwine

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Mummies Collection: Tollund man found in a nearby peat bog in the Silkeborg museum in central Jutland
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Mummies Collection: Mural showing the god Anubis leaning over mummy of Ramses II, in the Tomb of Sinjin
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Mummies Collection: Mummies Dicing
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Mummies Collection: Mask of Yuya (18th Dynasty), Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt
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Mummies Collection: Asia, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Sulawesi, Celebes, Tana Toraja, wooden mannequin
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Mummies Collection: Display of mummies in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt
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Mummies Collection: Coffin of Yuya (18th Dynasty), Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt
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Mummies Collection: Mummy in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt
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Mummies Collection: Coffin of Thuya (18th Dynasty), Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt
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Mummies Collection: Mummies in the Cairo Museum, Egypt, Victorian period
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Mummies Collection: Mexican mummies
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Mummies Collection: Sicily - Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo
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Mummies Collection: Three mummies, Egypt
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Mummies Collection: EGYPTIAN MUMMIES
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Mummies Collection: PERUVIAN INDIAN MUMMIES
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Mummies Collection: EGYPT/ARCHAEOLOGY/MUMMIE
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Mummies Collection: Mummy of Ramesses II (b / w photo)
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Mummies Collection: MUMMY RETURNS
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Mummies Collection: Mummies in the Bristol Institution, c. 1834 (w / c & pencil on paper)
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Mummies Collection: Unwrapping Ancient Egyptian Mummies in the Boulak Museum at Cairo (engraving)
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Mummies Collection: Antique merchant on the road from Luxor to Karnak (engraving)
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Mummies Collection: Mummies of priests, The bodies of priests embalmed before Aaron and his sons were appointed
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Mummies Collection: Comic postcard, Little girl visits Egyptian exhibition Date: 20th century
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Mummies Collection: Scenes in Egypt, 1820
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Mummies Collection: An excavation in Saqqara, from a book by Auguste Mariette (1821-81
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Mummies Collection: Mummies of Santa Fe de Guanajuato, Central Mexico
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Mummies Collection: French Generals retiring on account of their health: - with Lepaux presiding in
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Mummies Collection: Sepulchral cave with mummies of the Guanche
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Mummies Collection: Egyptian mummies and coffins
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Mummies Collection: The mummies of Setna and Ptahneferka playing dice for the magic book of Thoth (chromolitho)
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Mummies Collection: Egyptian, Greek, and Roman Antiquities discovered by Mr Flinders Petrie (engraving)
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Mummies Collection: What the great find in Egypt may bring
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Mummies Collection: The despoiled coffins of Meryet-Amun at Deir el Bahri, 1929
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Mummies Collection: The Season in Cairo, Fair Visitors and the Mummies in the Ghizeh Museum (litho)
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Mummies Collection: Discoveries at Thebes, Upper Egypt, bringing the Mummies from the Rameseum (engraving)
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Mummies Collection: Momies de chacal et de chat conservees au British Museum, a Londres (engraving)
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Mummies Collection: Egyptian mummies (coloured engraving)
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Mummies Collection: Egypt - Interior of the temple of Opet at Karnak (engraving)
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Mummies Collection: Mummy portrait, late 2nd century (cartonnage, paint, glass & bronze)
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Mummies Collection: Fireworks at the ceremonial opening of the dykes to flood the Nile basin 76
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Mummies Collection: Mummy Head Cover, 1st century BC (cartonnage, gold leaf, & pigment)
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Mummies Collection: Bringing out the Mummies (engraving)
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Mummies Collection: Egyptian: Tourists gaze at the mummy of King Tutan Khamen
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Mummies Collection: Catacombs, Convento dei Cappucini, Palermo, ca. 1895. Creator: Eugenio Interguglielmi
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Mummies Collection: CROWN OF QUEEN KHNEMIT
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Mummies Collection: RELIGION / EGYPT / SERKET
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Mummies Collection: Egyptian Mummy in the British Museum, London - Katebet


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"Mummies: Preserved Remnants of Ancient Worlds" Step into the fascinating world of mummies, where history and mystery intertwine. From the Tollund man discovered in a nearby peat bog at the Silkeborg museum in central Jutland to the awe-inspiring mural depicting Anubis leaning over Ramses II's mummy in the Tomb of Sinjin, these ancient relics hold tales waiting to be unraveled. Intriguingly, they were not only found in Egypt but also across various cultures and continents. The Victorian period saw an influx displayed at the Cairo Museum, captivating visitors with their enigmatic allure. Meanwhile, St. Michan's Church in Dublin houses its own collection known as St. Michan's Mummies - a chilling reminder of mortality that has fascinated generations. Venturing further south, Mexican mummies offer a glimpse into pre-Columbian civilizations' burial practices and beliefs. Similarly, Sicily's Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo showcase eerie yet mesmerizing displays featuring embalmed bodies suspended from walls. The art of preserving bodies through embalming was perfected by ancient Egyptians who believed in life after death. Their elaborate rituals transformed deceased individuals into eternal beings; thus Egyptian mummies remain iconic symbols representing this civilization's rich cultural heritage. Traveling back to Peru reveals another chapter in human preservation as Peruvian Indian mummies provide insights into ancestral traditions and customs that have endured for centuries. Whether it is exploring archaeological sites or delving deep into historical archives, studying these remarkable artifacts allows us to connect with our past on a profound level. Each preserved body tells its own story - stories that transcend time and remind us how humanity has grappled with questions surrounding mortality since time immemorial. So next time you encounter an exhibit showcasing these silent witnesses from distant eras – be it Egyptian pharaohs or anonymous figures from forgotten civilizations – take a moment to appreciate the intricate tapestry of human existence they represent.