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The mummy that lies in cool repose in the Michael C. Carlos Museum is an international man of mystery who recently has revealed remarkable secrets more than 4,000 years old while holding onto ...
In Atlanta, the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University displays some of the 10 coffins and nine mummies it purchased from Canada’s Niagara Falls Museum, which began exhibiting Egyptian ...
The Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University announced earlier this week what some Egyptologists had long suspected: The mummified corpse is indeed that of Ramses I, who took the throne in ...
CAIRO — An Egyptian mummy said to be Pharaoh Ramses I, who ruled Egypt more than 3,000 years ago, was returned home Saturday from a U.S. museum after a journey that began with a 19th Century … ...
Find the complete program transcript, including credits, for the NOVA program The Mummy Who Would Be King originally broadcast on PBS on January 3, 2006.
At the Carlos Museum, they use a vacuum backpack to remove dust but are careful not to get the vacuum’s nozzle too close to the item. It’s a little more complicated with the mummies ...
After the British Museum said it was rethinking its use of the word ‘mummy,’ “the conversation quickly turned into an argument about going “woke” instead of centering on the real issue ...
They are among the most popular exhibits in museums worldwide, with a name so resonant, blockbuster films have been built on it. But some museums in Britain are now using words other than “mummy ...