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Mummies of the world, edited by Alfried Wieczorek, Wilfried Rosendahl ; [translated from the German by Lusia Ciurak [and others] ; translated from the French, Gaëlle Rosendahl]
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- Summary
- The book reveals not only many of the techniques that ancient cultures used to preserve the bodies of the dead, but also the many natural processes leading to the preservation of bodies in desert sands, ice or acidic bogs, or even in attics. Nearly thirty scientific essays, with outstanding photographs and illustrations, bring together the latest research in mummy studies, with contributions from archaeology, anthropology, palaeopathology, biology and many other disciplines. With dignity and reverence, this volume shares the hidden information contained within the mummies
- Language
-
- eng
- fre
- ger
- eng
- Edition
- English ed.
- Extent
- 384 pages
- Note
-
- "This book was published in conjunction with the exhibition Mummies of the World which tours selected venues in the United States from July 2010 through July 2013"--Title page verso
- Revised version of the book created in conjunction with the exhibition Mummies: Dreams of Eternal Life held at the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen, Mannheim, Germany in 2007, which was based on the results of the German Mummy project--T.p. verso
- Translators from title page verso
- Contents
-
- Mummies : a tour of the cultures.
- Mummies, mummification techniques and the cult of the dead in ancient Egypt : a chronological overview
- Tanja Pommerening
- Animal mummies and the worship of animals in ancient Egypt
- Heimo Hohneck
- Mummies in the Andean regions : the presence of the dead
- Virginia and Michael Tellenbach
- Mummies from Oceania : a brief overview
- Eva-Maria Günther
- Mummies in Australia : a special form of aboriginal burial rites
- Mummies : in nature and around the world. From flourishing life to dust : the natural cycle of growth and decay
- Corinna Erckenbrecht and Heinz H. Klaatsch
- Mummies in China
- Jeanette Werning
- The Altai lady and her companions : mummies of the Scythian Pazyryk culture
- Barbara Kerneck
- Living Buddhas : mummies in Japan
- Melanie Janssen-Kim
- Mummies of the indigenous inhabitants on the Canary Islands
- Ursula Thiemer-Sachse
- Mummies in monasteries and churches : monks, popes and princes
- Burkhard Madea, Johanna Preuss and Frank Musshoff
- Ina Wunn
- Naturally mummified corpses from the Dominican Church in Vác, Hungary
- Ildikó Szikossy [and others]
- A death -- beyond life -- Lenin, Mao, Evita
- Luisa Reiblich
- Mummification today : a very modern affair
- Angela Graefen and Kurt W. Alt
- Mumia and mummies in medicine and art.
- Mumia : from Ozokerite to cure-all
- Tanja Pommerening
- Natural mummification : rare, but varied
- Mumia vera Aegyptiaca : a western apothecary's remedy
- Sabine Bernschneider-Reif
- "Mumia" and asphalt in the art of painting
- Klaus Jürgen-Fischer
- Mummies talk : modern mummy research methodologies.
- Mummy insights : x-ray analysis and computed tomography
- Kurt W. Alt and Frank J. Rühli
- Determination of mummy origins using molecular genetic analyses
- Christina Rütze, Peter Forster and Joachim Burger
- Isotopic analysis of keratin : information about living environment and nutrition
- Wilfried Rosendahl
- Hervé Bocherens
- Chemical toxicological analysis of hair samples : evidence of narcotics in mummies, too?
- Frank Musshoff and Burkhard Madea
- Infested, cursed, contaminated : microbial and chemical contamination in mummies
- Jens Klocke and Karin Petersen
- Conservation of mummies : having bones to pick with the dead
- Jens Klocke
- Rapid prototyping in medical technology and its application in mummy research
- Arthur T. Bens
- Facial reconstruction of mummies : the example Baron von Holz
- People from the ice
- Ursula Wittwer-Backofen
- Mummies and the media.
- "Dead or alive? Human or inhuman?" : mummies in film
- Diana Wenzel
- Mummies in print : exploring mummy books for children and young adults
- Heather Gill-Frerking
- Angelika Fleckinger
- Bog bodies : preserved bodies from peat
- Heather Gill-Frerking
- Animal mummies from the Eve-Maria Zimmermann Collection, Tenerife, Canary Islands
- Matthias Feuersenger
- The salt mummy of a yellow-brown boxfish from Hurghada, Egypt
- Matthias Feuersenger
- Dima : the baby mammoth
- Doris Döppes
- Two unusual glacier animal mummies
- Wilfried Rosendahl and Doris Döppes
- The bog dog from Burlage
- Markus Bertling, Heather Gill-Frerking and Wilfried Rosendahl
- Mummies from around the world. Frankfurt's dinosaur mummy
- Bodies buried in bogs : the Drents Museum in Assen, the Netherlands
- Vincent T. Van Vilsteren
- Egyptian animal mummies : the University of Bonn Collection
- Gabriele Pieke and Silke Grallert
- Interment, grave goods and eternal life in ancient Egypt : explained by objects from the University of Heidelberg
- Dina Faltings
- Two child mummies and some grave goods of the Byzantine Period from the Egyptian Collection at Heidelberg University, Germany
- Beatrix Gessler-Löhr
- Egyptian mummies : the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Collection
- Wilfried Rosendahl [and others]
- Bernd Herkner
- Egyptian mummies : the Merck Archives in Darmstadt
- Sabine Bernschneider-Reif [and others]
- Egyptian mummy skulls : the Marburg Zoological Collection
- Jan Harbort
- The Egyptian mummies from Basel
- Wilfried Rosendahl [and others]
- The mummy and coffins of Nes-pa-kai-schuti
- Dagmar Budde
- The "mummy" from Jena
- Matthias Rupp, Sabine Birkenbeil and Sandra Bock
- Animal mummies found in lava caves in the Jordanian Desert
- An Asian mummy from the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Collection
- Wilfried Rosendahl [and others]
- Mummies from Oceania : the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Collection
- Michael Tellenbach [and others]
- South American mummies from the Ethnological Collection of Schloss Gottorf, Schleswig, Germany
- Mechtild Freudenberg
- "Gray and brown" pre-Columbian mummies : the Lippisches Landesmuseum in Detmold
- Roger Meyer [and others]
- Peruvian mummies from Delémont, Switzerland
- Anna-Maria Begerock [and others]
- Stephan Kempe and Ahmad Al-Malabeh
- Mummies from South America : the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Collections
- Wilfried Rosendahl [and others]
- Mummies found in the Dominican Church in Vác, Hungary
- Ildikó Szikossy, Lilla Alida Kristóf and Ildikó Pap
- Mummies from Palermo
- Dario Piombino-Mascali [and others]
- The mummies from Sommersdorf Castle
- Manfred Baron Von Crailsheim
- Historical mummies of human fetuses at the Kassel Museum of Natural History
- Jana Mesenholl, Kai Füldner and Wilfried Rosendahl
- Natural animal mummies on exhibit at the State Museum of Natural History in Braunschweig, Germany
- Ulrich Joger
- A mummified fire salamander found in a cave in the northern Franconian Alb of Germany
- Brigitte Hilpert
- Isbn
- 9783791350301
- Label
- Mummies of the world
- Title
- Mummies of the world
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Alfried Wieczorek, Wilfried Rosendahl ; [translated from the German by Lusia Ciurak [and others] ; translated from the French, Gaëlle Rosendahl]
- Subject
-
- Embalming
- Embalming -- History -- Exhibitions
- Embalming -- History -- Exhibitions
- Embalming -- history
- Embalming -- history -- Exhibitions
- Exhibition catalogs
- Exhibitions
- Exhibits as Topic
- Exhibits as Topic -- Exhibitions
- Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Exhibitions
- Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Exhibitions
- History
- Human remains (Archaeology) -- Exhibitions
- Human remains (Archaeology) -- Exhibitions
- Mumie
- Mummies
- Mummies
- Mummies -- Exhibitions
- Mummies -- Exhibitions
- Mummies -- Research -- Exhibitions
- Mummies -- Research -- Exhibitions
- Mummified animals -- Exhibitions
- Mummified animals -- Exhibitions
- Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen
- Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen -- Exhibitions
- Language
-
- eng
- fre
- ger
- eng
- Summary
- The book reveals not only many of the techniques that ancient cultures used to preserve the bodies of the dead, but also the many natural processes leading to the preservation of bodies in desert sands, ice or acidic bogs, or even in attics. Nearly thirty scientific essays, with outstanding photographs and illustrations, bring together the latest research in mummy studies, with contributions from archaeology, anthropology, palaeopathology, biology and many other disciplines. With dignity and reverence, this volume shares the hidden information contained within the mummies
- Cataloging source
- UKM
- Dewey number
- 393.3
- Illustrations
-
- illustrations
- maps
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- GN293
- LC item number
- .M86 2010
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- NLM call number
- GN 293
- NLM item number
- M9625 2010
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Wieczorek, Alfried
- Rosendahl, Wilfried
- Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen
- Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen
- Mummies
- Mummified animals
- Human remains (Archaeology)
- Mummies
- Embalming
- Funeral rites and ceremonies
- Mummies
- Embalming
- Exhibits as Topic
- Embalming
- Mummies
- Mumie
- Mummies
- Mummified animals
- Human remains (Archaeology)
- Mummies
- Embalming
- Funeral rites and ceremonies
- Embalming
- Exhibits as Topic
- Label
- Mummies of the world, edited by Alfried Wieczorek, Wilfried Rosendahl ; [translated from the German by Lusia Ciurak [and others] ; translated from the French, Gaëlle Rosendahl]
- Note
-
- "This book was published in conjunction with the exhibition Mummies of the World which tours selected venues in the United States from July 2010 through July 2013"--Title page verso
- Revised version of the book created in conjunction with the exhibition Mummies: Dreams of Eternal Life held at the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen, Mannheim, Germany in 2007, which was based on the results of the German Mummy project--T.p. verso
- Translators from title page verso
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Mummies : a tour of the cultures.
- Mummies, mummification techniques and the cult of the dead in ancient Egypt : a chronological overview
- Tanja Pommerening
- Animal mummies and the worship of animals in ancient Egypt
- Heimo Hohneck
- Mummies in the Andean regions : the presence of the dead
- Virginia and Michael Tellenbach
- Mummies from Oceania : a brief overview
- Eva-Maria Günther
- Mummies in Australia : a special form of aboriginal burial rites
- Mummies : in nature and around the world. From flourishing life to dust : the natural cycle of growth and decay
- Corinna Erckenbrecht and Heinz H. Klaatsch
- Mummies in China
- Jeanette Werning
- The Altai lady and her companions : mummies of the Scythian Pazyryk culture
- Barbara Kerneck
- Living Buddhas : mummies in Japan
- Melanie Janssen-Kim
- Mummies of the indigenous inhabitants on the Canary Islands
- Ursula Thiemer-Sachse
- Mummies in monasteries and churches : monks, popes and princes
- Burkhard Madea, Johanna Preuss and Frank Musshoff
- Ina Wunn
- Naturally mummified corpses from the Dominican Church in Vác, Hungary
- Ildikó Szikossy [and others]
- A death -- beyond life -- Lenin, Mao, Evita
- Luisa Reiblich
- Mummification today : a very modern affair
- Angela Graefen and Kurt W. Alt
- Mumia and mummies in medicine and art.
- Mumia : from Ozokerite to cure-all
- Tanja Pommerening
- Natural mummification : rare, but varied
- Mumia vera Aegyptiaca : a western apothecary's remedy
- Sabine Bernschneider-Reif
- "Mumia" and asphalt in the art of painting
- Klaus Jürgen-Fischer
- Mummies talk : modern mummy research methodologies.
- Mummy insights : x-ray analysis and computed tomography
- Kurt W. Alt and Frank J. Rühli
- Determination of mummy origins using molecular genetic analyses
- Christina Rütze, Peter Forster and Joachim Burger
- Isotopic analysis of keratin : information about living environment and nutrition
- Wilfried Rosendahl
- Hervé Bocherens
- Chemical toxicological analysis of hair samples : evidence of narcotics in mummies, too?
- Frank Musshoff and Burkhard Madea
- Infested, cursed, contaminated : microbial and chemical contamination in mummies
- Jens Klocke and Karin Petersen
- Conservation of mummies : having bones to pick with the dead
- Jens Klocke
- Rapid prototyping in medical technology and its application in mummy research
- Arthur T. Bens
- Facial reconstruction of mummies : the example Baron von Holz
- People from the ice
- Ursula Wittwer-Backofen
- Mummies and the media.
- "Dead or alive? Human or inhuman?" : mummies in film
- Diana Wenzel
- Mummies in print : exploring mummy books for children and young adults
- Heather Gill-Frerking
- Angelika Fleckinger
- Bog bodies : preserved bodies from peat
- Heather Gill-Frerking
- Animal mummies from the Eve-Maria Zimmermann Collection, Tenerife, Canary Islands
- Matthias Feuersenger
- The salt mummy of a yellow-brown boxfish from Hurghada, Egypt
- Matthias Feuersenger
- Dima : the baby mammoth
- Doris Döppes
- Two unusual glacier animal mummies
- Wilfried Rosendahl and Doris Döppes
- The bog dog from Burlage
- Markus Bertling, Heather Gill-Frerking and Wilfried Rosendahl
- Mummies from around the world. Frankfurt's dinosaur mummy
- Bodies buried in bogs : the Drents Museum in Assen, the Netherlands
- Vincent T. Van Vilsteren
- Egyptian animal mummies : the University of Bonn Collection
- Gabriele Pieke and Silke Grallert
- Interment, grave goods and eternal life in ancient Egypt : explained by objects from the University of Heidelberg
- Dina Faltings
- Two child mummies and some grave goods of the Byzantine Period from the Egyptian Collection at Heidelberg University, Germany
- Beatrix Gessler-Löhr
- Egyptian mummies : the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Collection
- Wilfried Rosendahl [and others]
- Bernd Herkner
- Egyptian mummies : the Merck Archives in Darmstadt
- Sabine Bernschneider-Reif [and others]
- Egyptian mummy skulls : the Marburg Zoological Collection
- Jan Harbort
- The Egyptian mummies from Basel
- Wilfried Rosendahl [and others]
- The mummy and coffins of Nes-pa-kai-schuti
- Dagmar Budde
- The "mummy" from Jena
- Matthias Rupp, Sabine Birkenbeil and Sandra Bock
- Animal mummies found in lava caves in the Jordanian Desert
- An Asian mummy from the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Collection
- Wilfried Rosendahl [and others]
- Mummies from Oceania : the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Collection
- Michael Tellenbach [and others]
- South American mummies from the Ethnological Collection of Schloss Gottorf, Schleswig, Germany
- Mechtild Freudenberg
- "Gray and brown" pre-Columbian mummies : the Lippisches Landesmuseum in Detmold
- Roger Meyer [and others]
- Peruvian mummies from Delémont, Switzerland
- Anna-Maria Begerock [and others]
- Stephan Kempe and Ahmad Al-Malabeh
- Mummies from South America : the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Collections
- Wilfried Rosendahl [and others]
- Mummies found in the Dominican Church in Vác, Hungary
- Ildikó Szikossy, Lilla Alida Kristóf and Ildikó Pap
- Mummies from Palermo
- Dario Piombino-Mascali [and others]
- The mummies from Sommersdorf Castle
- Manfred Baron Von Crailsheim
- Historical mummies of human fetuses at the Kassel Museum of Natural History
- Jana Mesenholl, Kai Füldner and Wilfried Rosendahl
- Natural animal mummies on exhibit at the State Museum of Natural History in Braunschweig, Germany
- Ulrich Joger
- A mummified fire salamander found in a cave in the northern Franconian Alb of Germany
- Brigitte Hilpert
- Control code
- ocn475438397
- Dimensions
- 29 cm
- Edition
- English ed.
- Extent
- 384 pages
- Isbn
- 9783791350301
- Lccn
- 2010924054
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations (chiefly color), color maps
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) i9783791350301
- (OCoLC)475438397
- Label
- Mummies of the world, edited by Alfried Wieczorek, Wilfried Rosendahl ; [translated from the German by Lusia Ciurak [and others] ; translated from the French, Gaëlle Rosendahl]
- Note
-
- "This book was published in conjunction with the exhibition Mummies of the World which tours selected venues in the United States from July 2010 through July 2013"--Title page verso
- Revised version of the book created in conjunction with the exhibition Mummies: Dreams of Eternal Life held at the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen, Mannheim, Germany in 2007, which was based on the results of the German Mummy project--T.p. verso
- Translators from title page verso
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Mummies : a tour of the cultures.
- Mummies, mummification techniques and the cult of the dead in ancient Egypt : a chronological overview
- Tanja Pommerening
- Animal mummies and the worship of animals in ancient Egypt
- Heimo Hohneck
- Mummies in the Andean regions : the presence of the dead
- Virginia and Michael Tellenbach
- Mummies from Oceania : a brief overview
- Eva-Maria Günther
- Mummies in Australia : a special form of aboriginal burial rites
- Mummies : in nature and around the world. From flourishing life to dust : the natural cycle of growth and decay
- Corinna Erckenbrecht and Heinz H. Klaatsch
- Mummies in China
- Jeanette Werning
- The Altai lady and her companions : mummies of the Scythian Pazyryk culture
- Barbara Kerneck
- Living Buddhas : mummies in Japan
- Melanie Janssen-Kim
- Mummies of the indigenous inhabitants on the Canary Islands
- Ursula Thiemer-Sachse
- Mummies in monasteries and churches : monks, popes and princes
- Burkhard Madea, Johanna Preuss and Frank Musshoff
- Ina Wunn
- Naturally mummified corpses from the Dominican Church in Vác, Hungary
- Ildikó Szikossy [and others]
- A death -- beyond life -- Lenin, Mao, Evita
- Luisa Reiblich
- Mummification today : a very modern affair
- Angela Graefen and Kurt W. Alt
- Mumia and mummies in medicine and art.
- Mumia : from Ozokerite to cure-all
- Tanja Pommerening
- Natural mummification : rare, but varied
- Mumia vera Aegyptiaca : a western apothecary's remedy
- Sabine Bernschneider-Reif
- "Mumia" and asphalt in the art of painting
- Klaus Jürgen-Fischer
- Mummies talk : modern mummy research methodologies.
- Mummy insights : x-ray analysis and computed tomography
- Kurt W. Alt and Frank J. Rühli
- Determination of mummy origins using molecular genetic analyses
- Christina Rütze, Peter Forster and Joachim Burger
- Isotopic analysis of keratin : information about living environment and nutrition
- Wilfried Rosendahl
- Hervé Bocherens
- Chemical toxicological analysis of hair samples : evidence of narcotics in mummies, too?
- Frank Musshoff and Burkhard Madea
- Infested, cursed, contaminated : microbial and chemical contamination in mummies
- Jens Klocke and Karin Petersen
- Conservation of mummies : having bones to pick with the dead
- Jens Klocke
- Rapid prototyping in medical technology and its application in mummy research
- Arthur T. Bens
- Facial reconstruction of mummies : the example Baron von Holz
- People from the ice
- Ursula Wittwer-Backofen
- Mummies and the media.
- "Dead or alive? Human or inhuman?" : mummies in film
- Diana Wenzel
- Mummies in print : exploring mummy books for children and young adults
- Heather Gill-Frerking
- Angelika Fleckinger
- Bog bodies : preserved bodies from peat
- Heather Gill-Frerking
- Animal mummies from the Eve-Maria Zimmermann Collection, Tenerife, Canary Islands
- Matthias Feuersenger
- The salt mummy of a yellow-brown boxfish from Hurghada, Egypt
- Matthias Feuersenger
- Dima : the baby mammoth
- Doris Döppes
- Two unusual glacier animal mummies
- Wilfried Rosendahl and Doris Döppes
- The bog dog from Burlage
- Markus Bertling, Heather Gill-Frerking and Wilfried Rosendahl
- Mummies from around the world. Frankfurt's dinosaur mummy
- Bodies buried in bogs : the Drents Museum in Assen, the Netherlands
- Vincent T. Van Vilsteren
- Egyptian animal mummies : the University of Bonn Collection
- Gabriele Pieke and Silke Grallert
- Interment, grave goods and eternal life in ancient Egypt : explained by objects from the University of Heidelberg
- Dina Faltings
- Two child mummies and some grave goods of the Byzantine Period from the Egyptian Collection at Heidelberg University, Germany
- Beatrix Gessler-Löhr
- Egyptian mummies : the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Collection
- Wilfried Rosendahl [and others]
- Bernd Herkner
- Egyptian mummies : the Merck Archives in Darmstadt
- Sabine Bernschneider-Reif [and others]
- Egyptian mummy skulls : the Marburg Zoological Collection
- Jan Harbort
- The Egyptian mummies from Basel
- Wilfried Rosendahl [and others]
- The mummy and coffins of Nes-pa-kai-schuti
- Dagmar Budde
- The "mummy" from Jena
- Matthias Rupp, Sabine Birkenbeil and Sandra Bock
- Animal mummies found in lava caves in the Jordanian Desert
- An Asian mummy from the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Collection
- Wilfried Rosendahl [and others]
- Mummies from Oceania : the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Collection
- Michael Tellenbach [and others]
- South American mummies from the Ethnological Collection of Schloss Gottorf, Schleswig, Germany
- Mechtild Freudenberg
- "Gray and brown" pre-Columbian mummies : the Lippisches Landesmuseum in Detmold
- Roger Meyer [and others]
- Peruvian mummies from Delémont, Switzerland
- Anna-Maria Begerock [and others]
- Stephan Kempe and Ahmad Al-Malabeh
- Mummies from South America : the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen Collections
- Wilfried Rosendahl [and others]
- Mummies found in the Dominican Church in Vác, Hungary
- Ildikó Szikossy, Lilla Alida Kristóf and Ildikó Pap
- Mummies from Palermo
- Dario Piombino-Mascali [and others]
- The mummies from Sommersdorf Castle
- Manfred Baron Von Crailsheim
- Historical mummies of human fetuses at the Kassel Museum of Natural History
- Jana Mesenholl, Kai Füldner and Wilfried Rosendahl
- Natural animal mummies on exhibit at the State Museum of Natural History in Braunschweig, Germany
- Ulrich Joger
- A mummified fire salamander found in a cave in the northern Franconian Alb of Germany
- Brigitte Hilpert
- Control code
- ocn475438397
- Dimensions
- 29 cm
- Edition
- English ed.
- Extent
- 384 pages
- Isbn
- 9783791350301
- Lccn
- 2010924054
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations (chiefly color), color maps
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) i9783791350301
- (OCoLC)475438397
Subject
- Embalming
- Embalming -- History -- Exhibitions
- Embalming -- History -- Exhibitions
- Embalming -- history
- Embalming -- history -- Exhibitions
- Exhibition catalogs
- Exhibitions
- Exhibits as Topic
- Exhibits as Topic -- Exhibitions
- Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Exhibitions
- Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Exhibitions
- History
- Human remains (Archaeology) -- Exhibitions
- Human remains (Archaeology) -- Exhibitions
- Mumie
- Mummies
- Mummies
- Mummies -- Exhibitions
- Mummies -- Exhibitions
- Mummies -- Research -- Exhibitions
- Mummies -- Research -- Exhibitions
- Mummified animals -- Exhibitions
- Mummified animals -- Exhibitions
- Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen
- Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen -- Exhibitions
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Data Citation of the Item Mummies of the world, edited by Alfried Wieczorek, Wilfried Rosendahl ; [translated from the German by Lusia Ciurak [and others] ; translated from the French, Gaëlle Rosendahl]
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