Natural mummification is a process that stops or delays human decomposition, especially in a dry environment as in Egypt. The factors that influence the rate of the decomposition are mostly the external ones. Anthropogenic mummification is a human–made effort to prepare the dead for an afterlife. Often things were going wrong and tissues were destroyed, accidentally or intentionally, before, during and after the mummification process. The ancient embalmers found some interesting ways to preserve the body and give a lifelike appearance to the dead. In this short review paper we discuss all this, with emphasis in the process of putrefaction
A mummy is defined as a ‘well-preserved dead body’ (Cockburn, Cockburn and Reyman 1998, 1), achieved...
Previous reports of difficulties using immunohistochemical methods on mummified tissues attributed t...
A contemporary prospective experiment, recreating ancient Egyptian practice, demonstrates morphologi...
Decomposition is degradation process of a corpse into basic respective constituents macroscopically ...
Decomposition is degradation process of a corpse into basic respective constituents macroscopically ...
Embalmment is the process of chemically treating the dead human body to reduce the presence and grow...
After death, the corpse is subjected to many different post mortem phenomena that change the whole b...
Natural mummification occurs on every continent and in various environments. While the oldest preser...
Understanding natural and artificial postmortem alterations in different tissues of the human body i...
This two-year research project was carried out as part of SUNY Potsdam’s Presidential Scholars progr...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand the necessity of a multidisciplinary ap...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the presence of mummification in an indoor setting, with...
A total of 49 Late Ptolemaic-Roman Period mummies excavated from Kellis-1 cemetery at Ismant el-Khar...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand the necessity of a multidisciplinary ap...
Many studies have been concerned with the ancient Egyptian mummification method; nevertheless, littl...
A mummy is defined as a ‘well-preserved dead body’ (Cockburn, Cockburn and Reyman 1998, 1), achieved...
Previous reports of difficulties using immunohistochemical methods on mummified tissues attributed t...
A contemporary prospective experiment, recreating ancient Egyptian practice, demonstrates morphologi...
Decomposition is degradation process of a corpse into basic respective constituents macroscopically ...
Decomposition is degradation process of a corpse into basic respective constituents macroscopically ...
Embalmment is the process of chemically treating the dead human body to reduce the presence and grow...
After death, the corpse is subjected to many different post mortem phenomena that change the whole b...
Natural mummification occurs on every continent and in various environments. While the oldest preser...
Understanding natural and artificial postmortem alterations in different tissues of the human body i...
This two-year research project was carried out as part of SUNY Potsdam’s Presidential Scholars progr...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand the necessity of a multidisciplinary ap...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the presence of mummification in an indoor setting, with...
A total of 49 Late Ptolemaic-Roman Period mummies excavated from Kellis-1 cemetery at Ismant el-Khar...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand the necessity of a multidisciplinary ap...
Many studies have been concerned with the ancient Egyptian mummification method; nevertheless, littl...
A mummy is defined as a ‘well-preserved dead body’ (Cockburn, Cockburn and Reyman 1998, 1), achieved...
Previous reports of difficulties using immunohistochemical methods on mummified tissues attributed t...
A contemporary prospective experiment, recreating ancient Egyptian practice, demonstrates morphologi...