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Mummies are disappearing from museums. Here’s whyVisitors to the National Archaeological Museum (MAN) in Madrid will no longer be able to admire the Guanche mummy that had been on display since December 2015 in the area dedicated to the Canary ...
No archaeologist dares to open a 2,300-year-old Egyptian mummy, fearing the loss of a one-of-a-kind burial method.
Mummy aroma may provide insight into social class and historical period, according to a team of trained mummy sniffers ...
The Guanche mummy went on display at Madrid’s National Archaeological Museum (MAN) in 2015. It is the preserved remains of a 35-40-year-old person who it is believed lived between the 12th and ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNModern Tech Helps Reveal Mysteries of the 2,300-Year-Old Bashiri MummyLearn more about the mysterious Bashiri Mummy and how it remained untouched for all these years.
A new study underscores the ubiquity of pleasant smells attached to commonly displayed objects, like sarcophagi and wrappings used in mummified remains.
This might sound harsh, but The Mummy is, without question, the weakest overall franchise when we’re talking about the ...
The exhibition of human remains is only allowed in 'essential' cases, and when displayed, they must be correctly documented and contextualized. Replica of a Guanche mummy. (photo credit: Diego ...
A mysterious mummy called “Bashiri” has captivated the minds of Egyptologists for more than a century, but no scholar has ...
The Guanche mummy went on display at Madrid’s National Archaeological Museum (MAN) in 2015. It is the preserved remains of a 35-40-year-old person who it is believed lived between the 12th and 13th ...
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