Mummy Stories
This article represents a summary of the author’s past 12 years of research on several mummy sets. As mummy studies expand as a sub-specialty of biological anthropology, it is important to highlight the significant contribution that the study of preserved remains can provide to both archaeology and...
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doaj-58570d982a07411ca7f9dd747807cb7e2020-11-25T02:17:55ZengVilnius University PressArchaeologia Lituana2538-87381392-67482019-12-012010.15388/ArchLit.2019.20.6Mummy StoriesDario Piombino-Mascali0Vilnius University, Lithuania; University of Oxford, UK This article represents a summary of the author’s past 12 years of research on several mummy sets. As mummy studies expand as a sub-specialty of biological anthropology, it is important to highlight the significant contribution that the study of preserved remains can provide to both archaeology and history. https://www.journals.vu.lt/archaeologia-lituana/article/view/16502deathmummificationbioarchaeologypaleopathologytaphonomy |
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This article represents a summary of the author’s past 12 years of research on several mummy sets. As mummy studies expand as a sub-specialty of biological anthropology, it is important to highlight the significant contribution that the study of preserved remains can provide to both archaeology and history.
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