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Egypt unveiled its largest mummification workshops at Saqqara, one for people, one for sacred animals
Egypt’s antiquities authorities have identified two adjacent mummification workshops at Saqqara, the largest such facilities ...
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Jimmy Davis Jr., a former Milwaukee funeral home owner who embezzled from grieving families, is now accused of stealing ...
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Ten months after their loved ones' bodies were found in a concealed room at Davis Mortuary, some victim families are ...
State prosecutors say 251 sets of remains have been returned to relatives. The owner remains on the run, and no sanctions ...
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The distinctive smell of ancient mummies is helping scientists decode the secrets of Egyptian mummification. By analyzing tiny traces of chemicals in the air around mummy samples, researchers ...
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