Mummies and Murder (XBooks: Strange)

Mummies and Murder (XBooks: Strange)

Author: N. B. Grace

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2020-08-25

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 053113668X

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Where did the mummy come from? What happened to the person that became the mummy? Find out all this and more! a High-interest topics, real stories, engaging design and astonishing photos are the building blocks of the XBooks, a new series of books designed to engage and motivate reluctant and enthusiastic readers alike. With topics based in science, history, and social studies, these action-packed books will help students unlock the power and pleasure of reading... and always ask for more! When a mummy is discovered in Denmark, museum experts are brought in to determine the body's origin. With many clues and facts, scientists try to discover why this ancient man was murdered.


Mummies and Murder

Mummies and Murder

Author: N. B. Grace

Publisher: Children's Press

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780531238141

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"Books explains about mummies and how they died"--


Mummies

Mummies

Author: Nathaniel Harris

Publisher: Franklin Watts

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9780749616120

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An overview of mummification and embalming including ancient beliefs regarding life after death, rites, rituals, and ceremonies, and the latest in the science of cryogenics. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.


Mummies and Death in Egypt

Mummies and Death in Egypt

Author: Françoise Dunand

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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"Today, a good century after the first X-rays of mummies, Egyptology has the benefit of all the methods and means at the disposal of forensic medicine. The 'mummy stories' we tell have changed their tone, but they have enjoyed much success, with fantastic scientific and technological results resolving the mysteries of the ancient land of the pharaohs."--from the ForewordMummies are the things that fascinate us most about ancient Egypt. But what are mummies? How did the Egyptians create them? And why? What became of the people they once were? We are learning more all the time about the cultural processes surrounding mummification and the medical characteristics of ancient Egyptian mummies. In the first part of Mummies and Death in Egypt Françoise Dunand gives an overview of the history of mummification in Egypt from the prehistoric to the Roman period. She thoroughly describes the preparations of the dead (tombs and their furnishings, funerary offerings, ornamentation of the corpse, coffins, and canopic jars), and she includes a separate chapter on the mummification of animals. She links these various practices and behaviors to the religious beliefs of classical Egypt. In the second part of this book, Roger Lichtenberg, a physician and archaeologist, offers a fascinating narrative of his forensic research on mummies, much of it conducted with a portable X-ray machine on archaeological digs. His findings have revealed new information on the ages of the mummified, their causes of death, and the illnesses and injuries they suffered. Together, Dunand and Lichtenberg provide a state-of-the-art account of the science of mummification and its social and religious context.