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Mummification Collection

Background imageMummification Collection: EMBALMING

EMBALMING
Egyptians embalming their dead with strips of fine linen smeared with gum. In the foreground there are three jars for the organs of the body

Background imageMummification Collection: Mexican mummies

Mexican mummies
Royal mummies in a Mexican tomb. The methods of preservation are similar to Egyptian mummies, but here they are positioned standing. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMummification Collection: Canopic jars. Egypt

Canopic jars. Egypt
Egypt. Canopic jars. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageMummification Collection: Mummy of King Tabnit (about 500 BC)

Mummy of King Tabnit (about 500 BC)
Mummy of Sidonian King Tabnit (about 500 BC). Detail. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageMummification Collection: 7th Century BC 664-30 Ancient Age Antique Antiquity

7th Century BC 664-30 Ancient Age Antique Antiquity
7th, century, BC, 664-30, ancient, age, antique, antiquity, Art, ba-bird, coffin, Copenhagen, death, decorated, decoration, Denmark, Egypt, egyptian, egyptians, Late, period, mummification

Background imageMummification Collection: Egyptian mummies. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen

Egyptian mummies. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen
Egyptian mummies. On the right, mummy dated c. 300 B.C. On the left, mummy dated c. 50 A.D. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageMummification Collection: Mummy of a cat. Egypt

Mummy of a cat. Egypt
Mummy of a cat. After 30 BC. Roman period. Perhaps 1st century AD. From Abydos. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageMummification Collection: Book of the Dead. Fragment of a papyrus. Egypt

Book of the Dead. Fragment of a papyrus. Egypt
Book of the Dead. Fragment of a papyrus with a diagram of the distribution of funerary amulets on the mummy. 305-330 BC. Ptolemaic Period. Origin unknown. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageMummification Collection: Mummy Ginger

Mummy Ginger
Egyptian tomb with a body naturally preserved and surrounded by grave goods. His naturally preservation is due to dry heat given off by the sand where he was buried. Known as Ginger mummy

Background imageMummification Collection: Egyptian mummy

Egyptian mummy
Mummy of an unidentified woman. Dated around 700 BC. Late Third Intermediate Period. Probably from Thebes. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageMummification Collection: Canopic jars

Canopic jars
Polychormed canopic jars. Used by the egyptians during the mummification to preserve the viscera. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageMummification Collection: EGYPTIAN EMBALMING

EGYPTIAN EMBALMING
Joseph's dead body is embalmed by ancient Egyptians

Background imageMummification Collection: Mummification. Anciet Egypt. Engraving. 19th century. Colore

Mummification. Anciet Egypt. Engraving. 19th century. Colored

Background imageMummification Collection: Egyptian mummified cat

Egyptian mummified cat
Photograph of an Egyptian mummified cat. Over 2000 years ago, an ancient Egyptian painstakingly wrapped and embalmed this domestic cat as a religious offering to an animal-headed god

Background imageMummification Collection: Alabaster heads from Tutankhamuns tomb

Alabaster heads from Tutankhamuns tomb
Three Alabaster heads portraying Tutankhamun (reigned 13321323 BC) from his tomb, as discovered by Howard Carter among others in 1922 in the Valley of Kings

Background imageMummification Collection: Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Inca mummy (65 x 18 cm)

Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Inca mummy (65 x 18 cm). Extraction of bones and meat. Filling plant material. Conserved the skin, skull and teeth. From Ecuador. Private Collection

Background imageMummification Collection: Fantastic Adventures - The sword of Ra

Fantastic Adventures - The sword of Ra
Cover of Fantastic Adventures, February 1951, featuring the story The sword of Ra by Geoff St. Reynard. Three men look down at a beautiful young woman who will be mummified by a egyptian priest

Background imageMummification Collection: Egyptian mummy. National Archaeology Museum. Madrid. Spain

Egyptian mummy. National Archaeology Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageMummification Collection: Canopic jar. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh. C. 1950-1800 BC. E

Canopic jar. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh. C. 1950-1800 BC. E
Canopic jar for the deceaseds liver, lungs, stomach and intestines. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh, Egypt. C.1950-1800 BC. Middle Kingdom. Limestone. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageMummification Collection: Egyptian Art. Caponic jars. 31st Dynasty. Late Period

Egyptian Art. Caponic jars. 31st Dynasty. Late Period
Egyptian Art. Canopic jars. Used by the egyptians during the mummification to preserve the viscera. It represents god Duamutef (jackal head) and god Imset (human head). 31st Dynasty

Background imageMummification Collection: Egyptians ostraca

Egyptians ostraca
Egyptians ceramic ostraca in demotic script with references to the mummification and burial. Ptolemaic era. Middle Demotic period. 400-30 BC. From Thebes and Asyut. British Museum. London

Background imageMummification Collection: Malvern Water Cure (12)

Malvern Water Cure (12)
(12 of 12) Water Cure at Malvern. Preparing for the packing. " Why my nearest and dearest friends wouldn t know me. I m a perfect mummy"


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