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  • Howstuffworks: How Mummies Work

    Photographs show how and why mummies were preserved, and how X-ray radiography and CAT scanning technology were used to examine the mummy without having to remove its bandages.

    www.howstuffworks.com

  • The Royal Theban Mummy Project

    William Max Miller aims to present archeological data about New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Period royal mummies from the Theban cache tombs in an accessible way.

    members.tripod.com

  • Oasis of the Dead

    Roman-era tombs southwest of Cairo yield scores of gilded mummies.

    www.archaeology.org

  • Ti Ameny Net

    An ancient Egyptian mummy displayed at the Ancient World Gallery in North Court at the University of Richmond in Virginia: CT scans, x-rays, and analyses.

    www.richmond.edu

  • Egyptian Mummies

    Information about mummies for readers, writers, and learners of all ages.

    www.mummytombs.com

  • Egyptian Mummies

    An illustrated description of mummies in Ancient Egypt, the mummification process, and unwrap and examine the virtual mummy.

    www.kingtutone.com

  • All about Mummies and Mummification

    Features information on plastination, as well as a comparison with modern body embalming.

    mummies.thepolar.net

  • Buck Teeth Clue to Mystery of a Royal Mummy's Boy

    From Guardian, mummy with buck teeth and a right royal hairstyle may have settled one of the enduring mysteries of the Valley of the Kings in Egypt.

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • Specialists to Work on a 3,000 Year-Old Patient

    From ic Southlondon, specialists from a south London hospital have been working on an incredibly elderly patient, she's more than 3,000 years old.

    icsouthlondon.icnetwork.co.uk

  • U.S. Museum to Return Ramses I Mummy to Egypt

    From National Geographic News, summary account of the identification and planned return of the mummy believed to be Ramses I to its native Egypt.

    news.nationalgeographic.com

  • Ramesses I: The Search for the Lost Pharaoh

    Presentation regarding the Egyptian mummy believed to be that of Ramesses I. With biography of the pharaoh, history of the mummy, the physical evidence supporting its identification, and its repatriation to Egypt in October, 2003.

    carlos.emory.edu

  • This Mummy Has Four Feet, Few Bones and a New Home

    From ScienceDaily, archaeologists at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture had no idea what they would learn when they sent Nellie, the museum's Egyptian mummy, to the University of Washington Medical Center to undergo a CT scan three years ago as the first step in a conservation process.

    www.sciencedaily.com

  • The Belgrade Mummy

    Articles and bibliography pertaining to the Belgrade Mummy.

    dekart.f.bg.ac.yu

  • The Royal Mummies

    An unsigned and undated analysis of the Egyptian royal mummies, based on the book X-ray Atlas of the Royal Mummies.

    www.geocities.com

  • Cat Mummies

    A brief study of the subject by Elaine A. Evans of the Frank H. McClung Museum, University of Tennessee.

    mcclungmuseum.utk.edu

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