"Mummies of pharaohs" as a possessive noun could be "the pharaohs' mummies." This indicates that the mummies belong to the pharaohs.
You can write "mummies of the Pharaohs" to indicate that the mummies belong to the Pharaohs.
Around 100 mummies have been found in the pyramids of Egypt. These mummies belonged to royalty, priests, and other important figures, and were typically buried with elaborate burial goods to accompany them in the afterlife.
Ancient Egyptians believed in an afterlife and preserved their deceased pharaohs in mummies by removing organs and wrapping them in linen to protect the body. Pyramids were built as tombs to house these mummies and provide a place for the pharaoh to continue their journey in the afterlife.
Mummies are typically buried in sarcophagi, which are stone coffins often decorated with intricate carvings and inscriptions. The sarcophagi are placed in tombs or burial chambers to protect the mummies from decay and preserve them for the afterlife.
Ahmed Ragab Mohamed has written: 'Lights on the royal mummies in the Egyptian Museum' -- subject(s): Mummies
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The Metropolitan Museum has a mummy that could be visited. Otherwise The Brooklyn Museum (a lesser know museum, hence smaller crowds) also has mummies that are on display.
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The display of mummies in museums is complicated. On one hand, mummies should be kept in museums because there are so few mummies left that were not looted from their tombs, and we can learn a lot about the ancient Egyptians from the mummies left behind. They are very important tools to unlocking what the Egyptians thought and believed about death, the afterlife, life on Earth, and their general religion. However, the exhibition of mummies is complicated because, even though they are precious artifacts, they are also dead bodies of real people, removed from the place of their supposed eternal rest to be gawked at in museum galleries. This practice is slightly unethical when thought of in this manner. The exhibition of human remains in museums is something that museum professionals and museum scholars continue to grapple with and argue about today, and that will continue to be an issue long into the future.
The tombs of the original royal mummies were subjected to robberies. In order to stop this, many were removed from their original tombs and buried in a secret place. They are now in an Egyptian Museum in Cairo after being discovered.
Yes any museum with a decent ancient Egyptian collection will have its resident mummy. So go and see!
Unwrapped The Mysterious World of Mummies - 2000 Mummies Revealed 1-1 was released on: USA: 3 December 2000
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There are naturally preserved mummies which include:desert mummies , freeze dried mummies/ refrigerated mummies, bog bodies,Deliberately preserved mummies which include:egyptian mummies, chinese mummies, aleutian island mummy , Incan mummies and modern mummies