The completely wrapped mummified infant under investigation was detected in the upper level of the tomb chamber. |
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Since then, museum curators across the world have largely agreed not to exhibit mummified body parts out of respect for the dead. |
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There was an apotheosis in which all three figures were shown entombed, enshrined, mummified together but not entwined. |
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Even the expertly mummified tend to smell bad, so doesn't it make sense that the bodies were entombed with perfumes? |
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Their bones are common in the La Brea tar pits of Los Angeles, and mummified remains have been found in Alaska and Siberia. |
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The sea scallops look good until I'm told they're served in a broth of malt liquor and mummified litchi nuts. |
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Different shades of dark gray are also shown by mummified plant and animal fragments and by dehydrated components of microbiota. |
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He said the vast majority of these animals were mummified because of their link with ancient Egyptian gods. |
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The Site of Apis is famous for the sacred animal of god Ptah, the Apis bull that was mummified here prior to its being buried. |
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More than 2,000 years ago, a roll of papyrus with extensive writings was enshrouded with a body that was mummified for preservation. |
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The Egytpians mummified their dead because they believed a person needed a preserved body in order to survive in the afterlife. |
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In ancient Egypt, people were mummified in order to help them attain eternal life. |
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In ancient Egypt, cats and dogs were mummified because they were believed to have an afterlife, and Egyptian Gods had animal heads. |
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He, therefore, knew very well that his body would be mummified like those of his predecessors whose royal relics he had looked after. |
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Three years later a partially mummified corpse was found in the grounds of a clinic in Chapel Allerton, Leeds. |
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The Napartulik fossils are mummified plant remains that were buried in a freshwater, low-oxygen environment that limited decay. |
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Eventually their bodies were mummified, preserved, and fossilized as the caves filled with sediments. |
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The catacombs date back to the 1599 when the local priests mummified a holy monk for all to see. |
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When a Sapa Inca died his body was mummified and thereafter became the focus of a cult. |
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The tombs contained no gold or valuables, which safeguarded them from tomb raiders throughout antiquity, and the bodies were not mummified. |
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Infected cones remain closed, do not produce seed and are frequently discoloured, shrivelled and mummified. |
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Encased in layers of clay, enamel and gold paint was a monk, mummified 1,000 years ago. |
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But the airport has very likely mummified whatever ambitions he may have entertained for higher office. |
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During the dormant season cut off, remove and destroy all diseased wood and mummified fruits. |
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The removal of mummified fruit and fire blight cankers as well as other cankers in the winter may help decrease sources of spores in the spring. |
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The black rot fungus can overwinter in cankers on both live and dead trees and in mummified fruit left in apple trees from the previous year. |
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Visions of exotic beauties like Nefertiti, legends of mummified pharaohs and the towering presence of the pyramids have made Egypt a fantasy place. |
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There are 2.5 billion mummified, skinned, pressed, pinned, stained, frozen, pickled, skeletal-bleached, and desiccated dead specimens of species worldwide. |
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If the Temple of the Sun is geometrical perfection, the Temple of the Condor, where mummified bodies were entombed, is its dynamic, artistic counterpart. |
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Yet here they too were mummified by natural means, as corrosive body fluids drained away into the same hot dry sand which desiccated and preserved their skin, hair and nails. |
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Could the solution be that these ancient Britons had been mummified? |
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Wall paintings and mummified owl remains of have been discovered in ancient Egyptian tombs, and the owl motif was used in Egyptian as well as Mayan hieroglyphics. |
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The body of the dead cat would be taken to the city of Bubastis, home of the goddess Bastet, where it would be mummified and buried in a cat cemetery. |
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It was a mummified, shrunken climber wrapped in a sun-bleached tent. |
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The grisly discovery of her mummified body has unsettled the neighborhood, the neighbor added. |
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They load a mummified man, with his face contorted into a scream, onto a medical stretcher. |
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The pharaohs were mummified using plants, herbs, spices, and minerals. |
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But even more puzzling still, he wondered why the body wasn't mummified. |
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In the orchards where M. fructicola has been found, all mummified fruits were collected and destroyed. |
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The ancient Egyptians mummified more than just human corpses. |
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Followers of the goddess Bast, the goddess of pleasure, created sanctuaries with bronze statues of cats and mummified hundreds of thousands of cats. |
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Large numbers of sacred cats were mummified and deposited in underground galleries at some sites such as Tel Basta at the town of Zagazig, east of Cairo. |
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It was Anker who earlier in 1999 discovered Mallory's mummified body on Everest at 27,000 feet. |
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She is a portrait of someone who has died and also a receptacle for that person's mummified body. |
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He had been dead for thirty years and we were told the custom was to bring the mummified body out on display. |
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My legs were in such bad shape and getting worse all the time, my toes and most of my feet were black and curled, like mummified. |
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In the text, the mummified skeleton comes to life and Conan must face it in single combat to be able to recover its sword. |
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In 1963, thirteen mummified bodies of as many Clarisse anchorite sisters were found, they were suitably positioned in 1993 in a room inside the Monastery of Santa Maria del Castello. |
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In 1994, workers restoring a Dominican church in Vac, Hungary, stumbled upon the remains of more than 200 people whose corpses had become naturally mummified. |
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The traditional means of collection results in doggie dung mummified in plastic in landfills, rather than eventually breaking down. In this section Will there always be a New Orleans? |
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Prosecutors, though, say no such papers were found when the police found the trunk in his Philadelphia apartment in 1979 and opened it to find Ms. Maddux's mummified body. |
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The appearance of woolly rhinos is known from mummified individuals from Siberia as well as cave paintings. |
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How does it feel to be at the heart of the Chinese capital in the city's showpiece arena, with the Great Hall of the People and the mummified body of Mao Zedong just yards away? |
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After opening shrines, a stone sarcophagus, and mummiform coffins, they finally viewed the mummified body of Tutankhamon. |
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Apothecia are erratically formed on fallen mummified fruits in spring. |
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Now on display at the Chatham Kent Museum in Chatham Ontario, a virtual 3D rendition and fly-through of the female mummified Egyptian can be appreciated by all Canadians. |
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But the period from the Pharaohs to the present day is less than the blink of an eye in evolutionary terms, and it is not surprising to find that Egyptian mummified cats look the same as cats of today. |
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But first she has to keep one of her successfully reclaimed subjects from being locked up for the murder of an unknown woman whose mummified body surfaces when a tornado rips through the fairgrounds. |
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On February 21st, 1981, a subject by the name of John Gleason was found in the state of mummified decomposition in the basement of a local building in Ottawa. |
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Individual fruits or fruits which are compacted or welded together, the pulp having been destroyed and mummified by the complete development of Monilia. |
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Despite this, they are respected by all, even if their mummified flesh has been replaced by mechanical body parts or at least hidden under their clothes. |
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For example, the fact that the ancient Egyptians mummified their dead may seem absurd to us but it was not to them, as they believed that the conservation of the body paved the way for eternal life. |
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Mummified bodies with pierced ears have been discovered, including the oldest mummified body discovered to date, the 5,300 year-old Ötzi the Iceman, which was found in a glacier in Austria. |
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A man who committed suicide last September after being questioned about the mummified body of a pregnant woman found under his former home in Jericho was identified yesterday as the father of the woman's full-term fetus. |
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From Chinese apple orchards and lone trees, Pemberton gathered dry, mummified remains of ermine moth caterpillars. |
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Three years later, his mummified body was found in a shed in Montréal. |
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The earliest physical evidence of it is probably the pustular rash on the mummified body of Pharaoh Ramses V of Egypt. |
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Exodus from Egypt means a departure from the thanatocracy where all our energies are expended on building the tombs of mummified eternal death. |
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A bog body is a human cadaver that has been naturally mummified in a peat bog. |
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Each of them constitutes an essential cultural monad, mummified in the sarcophagi of Selfness and Otherness, identity and difference, tradition and modernity. |
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Diaphysial shrinkage in skeletonised or mummified fetal bones is a direct result of loss of water and organic matrix, such as hyaline connective tissue through desiccation. |
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The activities range from making a mummified beast of the Nile to being creative with clay to making your very own Sistrum, an Egyptian musical instrument. |
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Dinosaur eggs, coprolites, an Egyptian mummified human hand and fossilized insects are among the many other natural history specimens in the May 6 auction. |
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Alternatively, it is said that the original inhabitants of the island, Guanches, used to worship dogs, mummified them and treated dogs generally as holy animals. |
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