The mummies from around the world In Philadelphia, Franklin Institute, has opened an unusual exhibition - "Mummies of the world." Each exhibit is unique, whether it be a dog, whose remains had lain in the peat bogs of Germany about 500 years, or embalmed child, who lived 6420 years ago in Peru. The exhibition of mummies collected 45 and 95 items related mummification and embalming. "Mummies of the world" has been prepared by experts from 15 European institutes under the auspices of the German Museum Reiss Engelhorn-Mannheim (Reiss-Engelhorn Museum). The exhibition has been demonstrated in many major U.S. cities. Detmoldsky child: mummy Peruvian 8-10-month-old baby, who died 6500 years ago, most likely from heart disease. The mummy was borrowed for the exhibition the Museum Detmold, Germany. This is one of the oldest mummy in the world, it precedes even the famous Pharaoh Tutu on more than 3,000 years. |
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