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Mummification of Triplets in a Doe
Fetal mummification is a rare gestational accident in domestic animals which is associated with fetal death, non-involution of corpus luteum, absorption of fetal and placental fluid and other associated changes in uterine environment. The present case report describes per vaginal extraction of three mummified fetuses of different stage of gestation in ...
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Yemeni Mummies: Ahistory Between Preservation and Loss
Yemen is considered to be one of the countries that have developed a technique for preserving and mummifying bodies using aromatic plant materials found in the Yemeni environment. The practice of mummification is not only a religious tradition associated
Mr. Dr. Abdul Hakim Shaif Muhammad Researcher. Amjad Ismail Abdel-Mughni
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Mummies and Mummification Practices in the Southern and Southwestern United States [PDF]
Mummification was not intentional for most North American prehistoric cultures. Natural mummification occurred in the dry areas of North America, where mummies have been recovered from rock shelters, caves, and overhangs.
Mulinski, Thomas M. J. +2 more
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Foetal mummification and necrotic metritis in a rabbit [PDF]
Foetal mummification and necrotic metritis were seen concurrently in a six-month-old New Zealand white rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Two dead foetuses were aborted at day 19 post mating and three mummified foetuses were expelled at day 25.
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‘Re-rolling’ a Mummy: an Experimental Spectacle at Manchester Museum
Ancient Egyptian animal mummies and votive statuettes were often wrapped in linen, concealing the contents and conferring sanctity to the remains. Mummy autopsies were commonplace in 19th century Europe, when ancient mummified bodies were unwrapped to ...
Lidija McKnight
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The Soul Remains : The Myth of Mummification Through an Osirian Context. [PDF]
The mummies of Ancient Egypt have become famous in modern history for their unique burial styles and incredible preservation techniques inspired by their distinct and diverse religion. However, the depiction of these ideas tends to be less than accurate.
Medina, Rachel.
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Contributions to the History of Mummification [PDF]
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Mummification – An historical and cultural overview
Review was undertaken of historical mummifications which has shown that this process has occurred accidently and deliberately in many cultures globally for millennia in a wide variety of environments. Although Egypt is considered the major source of mummified material, mummification has occurred in Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania, Greenland and the ...
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A Parasitoid of Aphids Manipulates Host Mummification Site, With Effects on Survival but Not Hyperparasitism. [PDF]
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