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MUMMY.1 Mummy is the term which is generally applied to the body of a human
being , animal , bird , fish , or reptile , which has been preserved by means of
bitumen , spices , gums , or natron . As far as can be discovered , the word is
neither ...
MUMMY.1 Mummy is the term which is generally applied to the body of a human
being , animal , bird , fish , or reptile , which has been preserved by means of
bitumen , spices , gums , or natron . As far as can be discovered , the word is
neither ...
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Usually , however , the resin and aromatic gum process is favourable to the
preservation of the teeth and hair . Bodies from which the intestines have been
removed and which have been preserved by being filled with bitumen are quite
black ...
Usually , however , the resin and aromatic gum process is favourable to the
preservation of the teeth and hair . Bodies from which the intestines have been
removed and which have been preserved by being filled with bitumen are quite
black ...
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and salt world . was also preserved in “ white honey which had not been melted .
” 1 Bodies The bodies of the poor were preserved by two very cheap preserved
methods ; one method consisted of soaking in salt and hot bitumen , and the ...
and salt world . was also preserved in “ white honey which had not been melted .
” 1 Bodies The bodies of the poor were preserved by two very cheap preserved
methods ; one method consisted of soaking in salt and hot bitumen , and the ...
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Contents
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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