Mummifyher in kazakhstan kept her daughter's
mummified corpse
in her flat for three years.
Mummifyistress kills herself and imhotep is captured and sentenced to death -
mummified alive
in a coffin full of flesh-eating scarab beetles.
Mummifybodies were
naturally mummified, so that both soft tissues and bones were available.
Mummifyffering of a
mummified cat
at her temple might have been thought to help with childbirth or protect a child.
Mummifyead pharaoh was
therefore mummified, which preserved his body.
Mummifyirst revealed the
mummified remains
of a peasant the second, much fresher contained the remains of a armored fighter.
Mummifymified body
was last found in lower saxony 50 years ago.
Mummifyly, the latest theory espoused in a new book by dr. keith laidler, is that the
mummified head
of christ is there.
Mummifydieval sorcery, a gruesome charm made from the
mummified hand
of a hanged criminal.
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