the senior curator at the Nicholson Museum at the University of Sydney, said in a statement. Most of the time, whole mummies were left typically intact, preventing experts from gathering more ...
The topics in this series were developed by <strong>New Scientist</strong> in association with the <strong>Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences</strong> in Sydney ...
and mummy remains. As reported by the Independent, such a discovery full of information was revealed by an ‘empty’ coffin in Australia. The University of Sydney archives held a sarcophagus ...
Some British museums are phasing the word "mummy" out of their exhibits, instead opting for the term "mummified person." Here's everything you need to know: Why are museums making the switch?
Their journey spans time and distance and we extend gratitude to the Chau Chak Wing Museum for reuniting us." Miklouho-Maclay arrived in Sydney in 1878 and began working with William John Macleay ...