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- Mummy abstract "A mummy is a deceased human or animal whose skin 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 embalmed with chemicals, but the use of the word to cover accidentally desiccated bodies goes back to at least 1615 AD. (See the section Etymology and meaning.)Mummies of humans and other animals have been found on every continent, both as a result of natural preservation through unusual conditions, and as cultural artifacts. Over one million animal mummies have been found in Egypt, many of which are cats. (See: Animal mummy)In addition to the well-known mummies of Ancient Egypt, deliberate mummification was a feature of several ancient cultures in areas of South America and Asia which have very dry climates. The oldest known deliberate mummy is a child, one of the Chinchorro mummies found in the Camarones Valley, Chile, which dates around 5050 BCE. The oldest known naturally mummified human corpse is a severed head dated as 6,000 years old, found in 1936 CE at the site named Inca Cueva No. 4 in South America.".
- Mummy thumbnail Mummy_in_Vatican_Museums.jpg?width=300.
- Mummy wikiPageExternalLink mummies.
- Mummy wikiPageExternalLink 0430_030430_royalmummy.html.
- Mummy wikiPageExternalLink mummy.htm.
- Mummy wikiPageExternalLink mummy.htm.
- Mummy wikiPageExternalLink cat.htm.
- Mummy wikiPageExternalLink clikmumm.htm.
- Mummy wikiPageExternalLink mummy.htm.
- Mummy wikiPageExternalLink 1741-7007-8-15.pdf.
- Mummy wikiPageExternalLink videoDetails?segid=4387.
- Mummy wikiPageExternalLink www.mummytombs.com.
- Mummy wikiPageExternalLink animalgallery.shtml.
- Mummy wikiPageExternalLink virtual_mummy.
- Mummy wikiPageID "20224".
- Mummy wikiPageRevisionID "606688790".
- Mummy align "right".
- Mummy alt "Saltman 1".
- Mummy alt "Saltman 4".
- Mummy expiry "2014-07-16".
- Mummy footer "Remains of Salt Man 4 on display at Zanjan. Head of Salt Man 1 on display at National Museum of Iran in Tehran .".
- Mummy hasPhotoCollection Mummy.
- Mummy headerimage "210".
- Mummy image "Saltman no4.jpg".
- Mummy image "Saltman1.jpg".
- Mummy small "yes".
- Mummy video "The Mummification Process, J. Paul Getty Museum, 2009".
- Mummy width "170".
- Mummy width "210".
- Mummy subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_funerary_practices.
- Mummy subject Category:Archaeology_of_death.
- Mummy subject Category:Corporeal_undead.
- Mummy subject Category:Egyptian_artefact_types.
- Mummy subject Category:Mummies.
- Mummy comment "A mummy is a deceased human or animal whose skin 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 embalmed with chemicals, but the use of the word to cover accidentally desiccated bodies goes back to at least 1615 AD.".
- Mummy label "Momia".
- Mummy label "Momie".
- Mummy label "Mumia".
- Mummy label "Mumie".
- Mummy label "Mummia".
- Mummy label "Mummie".
- Mummy label "Mummy".
- Mummy label "Múmia".
- Mummy label "Мумия".
- Mummy label "مومياء".
- Mummy label "ミイラ".
- Mummy label "木乃伊".
- Mummy sameAs Mumie.
- Mummy sameAs Mumie.
- Mummy sameAs Μούμια.
- Mummy sameAs Momia.
- Mummy sameAs Momia.
- Mummy sameAs Momie.
- Mummy sameAs Mumi.
- Mummy sameAs Mummia.
- Mummy sameAs ミイラ.
- Mummy sameAs 미라.
- Mummy sameAs Mummie.
- Mummy sameAs Mumia.
- Mummy sameAs Múmia.
- Mummy sameAs m.052kf.
- Mummy sameAs Q43616.
- Mummy sameAs Q43616.
- Mummy wasDerivedFrom Mummy?oldid=606688790.
- Mummy depiction Mummy_in_Vatican_Museums.jpg.
- Mummy isPrimaryTopicOf Mummy.