1. Introduction Collections of mummies are frequently found in Italy, in particular in the central and southern regions. The burials date from the medieval period, through the Renaissance and up to modern times. Sicily houses the most numerous collections of mummified corpses, like the bodies in the Catacombs of the Capuchin Friars in Palermo (16th-19th century) and the mummies of Savoca (16th century). In Comiso (Ragusa) the mortuary chapel annexed to the church of Santa Maria della Grazia, built in the 18th century by the Capuchin friars, is called ‘the Chapel of the Dead’ because contains 107 skulls, some of which have been mummified, on horizontal niches. Moreover 50 mummified bodies lie in niches opened in the right and left lateral w...