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Mummy

A mummy is a dead human or an animal whose soft tissues and organs have been preserved by either intentional or accidental exposure to chemicals, extreme cold, very low humidity, or lack of air, so that the recovered body does not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions. Some authorities restrict the use of the term to bodies deliberately embalme…

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Etymology and meaning

History of mummy studies

Types

Egyptian mummies

Christian mummies

Mummification in other cultures

Self-mummification

Modern mummies

Treatment of ancient mummies in modern times

In popular culture

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Mummy

Nodes330
Edges329
Triples147
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.006061
Components1

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Mummy

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related to External links · 37
Mummy → About, Ann Rosalie David, April, Bog, Dried, Egypt, Egypt Podcast, Egyptian, Encyclopædia Britannica, Eyptologist Dominic Perry, History, HowStuffWorksComparison Between Egyptian, Incan Mummies, January, March, May, Modern Mummification, Mouse Click, Mummies, Mummies Around
related to history · 28
Mummy → Alfred Lucas, British, Cairo, Canary Islands, Congress, Cruz, Egypt, Egyptian, English-language Government School, First World Congress, Grafton Elliot Smith, Howard Carter, In, Lucas, Medicine, More, Mummy Studies, Pathological, Prior, Ptolemaic Greece
related to Etymology and meaning · 19
Mummy → AD, Also, Apothecaries, Arabic, Chamber's Cyclopædia, Egyptian, Francis Trevelyan Buckland, However, Latin Mumia, Persian, Phisistians, Richard Hakluyt, The, The English, The Medieval English, The Oxford English Dictionary, These, This, Victorian
has treatment · 17
Mummy → Arabic, As, Egypt, Egyptian, Egyptians, England, English, Europe, Francis Bacon, However, In, John Snaderson, Middle Ages, Robert Boyle, The, Turkish, When
related to Egyptian mummies · 14
Mummy → As Egypt, BC, Egyptian, Egyptians, In, Macquarie University, Mummification, Oxford, The, This, Turin, University, Until, York
related to Jeremy Bentham · 7
Mummy → Bentham, Chair, He, His, In, Jeremy Bentham, University College London
related to In popular culture · 5
Mummy → Britain, CNN, Egyptian, The, The British Museum
see also · 4
Mummy → Animal, DNA-tested, Egyptian, The ExhibitionCorpse
is a · 2
Mummy → dead human or an animal whose soft tissues and organs have been preserved by either intentional or accidental exposure to chemicals, middle-aged male

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mummies mummification body bodies found mummified also discovered egyptian remains years preserved century one known embalming human around many ancient

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Mummyis adead human or an animal whose soft tissues and organs have been preserved by either intentional or accidental exposure to chemicals0.90text
Mummyis amiddle-aged male0.90text
mummiainstance ofmany rediscovered mummies were sold as curiosities or for use in pseudoscientific novelties0.80text
the nostrils can be digitally reconstructed in 3-Dinstance ofThe level of detail in such scans is so intricate that small linens used in tiny areas0.80text
extremely dry heat or coldinstance ofwere created unintentionally due to natural conditions0.80text
or acidicinstance ofwere created unintentionally due to natural conditions0.80text
anaerobic conditions such as those found in bogsinstance ofwere created unintentionally due to natural conditions0.80text
later-dynasty ancient Egyptiansinstance ofRather than developing elaborate processes0.80text
the early South Americans often left their dead in naturally dry or frozen areasinstance ofRather than developing elaborate processes0.80text
though some did perform surgical preparation when mummification was intentionalinstance ofRather than developing elaborate processes0.80text
camphorinstance ofused to inject aromatic substances0.80text
myrrh during the original embalminginstance ofused to inject aromatic substances0.80text

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