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This publication brings together personal analyses of sixty CT scans of ancient Egyptian human mummies collected from many museums throughout the UK and continental Europe. The effect is that of performing ‘virtual autopsies’ (‘virtopsies’) allowing techniques of mummification to be examined. The historical age of the mummies ranges from the Middle Kingdom to the Roman Period. Several new observations are made regarding the preparation of mummies and confirmation of previously described themes is tempered by the observation of variations probably indicating individual workshop practices. The work presents a springboard for further detailed research on the subject.
Mummies --- Embalming --- Radiography --- Tomography. --- History --- Mummies - Radiography - Egypt --- Embalming - Egypt
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Medicine --- Recipes --- Embalming --- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions,
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Medicine --- Receipts --- Embalming --- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions
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mummies --- Archeology --- Mummies --- Human mummies --- Dead --- Human remains (Archaeology) --- Embalming
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Surgery --- Surgical diseases --- Embalming --- Sexually transmitted diseases --- Treatment
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393.3 --- 937.6 --- Social sciences Death customs Embalming --- History Ancient world Italy Rome --- Embalming --- Mummies --- Human mummies --- Dead --- Human remains (Archaeology) --- Undertakers and undertaking --- Rome (Italy) --- Antiquities.
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Mummies --- Momies --- -Human mummies --- Dead --- Human remains (Archaeology) --- Embalming --- -Mummies --- Egypt --- Mummies - Egypt
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Mummies. --- Momies --- Mummies --- Mummy --- Embalming --- Paleontology --- Human mummies --- Dead --- Human remains (Archaeology)
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