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Salima Ikram has written:

'Beloved Beasts (P)'

'Death and Burial in ancient Egypt' -- subject(s): Ancient Funeral rites and ceremonies, Mummies

'The mummy in ancient Egypt' -- subject(s): Mummies, Funeral rites and ceremonies

'Non-Human Mummies, Nos. 24048-24056; 29504-29903 (selected); 51084-51101; 61089 (Cataglogue General of Egyptian Antiquities in the Cairo Museum)'

'Egyptology (In Ancient Egypt)'

'The pharaohs'

'Choice cuts' -- subject(s): Slaughtering and slaughter-houses, To 332 B.C., History, Meat, Antiquities

'ROYAL MUMMIES (P) (A Zeitouna Book)'

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How did the belief in the afterlife effect every day for ancient Egypt?

Unlike most scholars of the ancient world, Salima Ikram knows her subjects on an intimate, face-to-face basis. In this interview, Ikram, an Egyptologist at the American University in Cairo, sheds light on why mummification was practiced in ancient Egypt, what the ancients thought the afterlife would be like, and why-of some 70 million mummies made-very few remain intact today.