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mummification - traducción al árabe

HUMAN OR ANIMAL, WHOSE SKIN AND ORGANS HAVE BEEN PRESERVED
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  • An 18th century [[albarello]] used for storing ''[[mummia]]''
  • Painted mummy bandage
  • Mummies in the [[Capuchin Crypt in Brno]]
  • The Egyptian human mummy at Indian Museum, Kolkata.
  • Egyptian mummy seller in 1875
  • [[Jeremy Bentham]] wished to be mummified after he died.
  • Llullaillaco]] mummy in [[Salta Province]] ([[Argentina]]).
  • Guanche mummy in [[Museo de la Naturaleza y el Hombre]] ([[Tenerife]], [[Spain]]).
  • Chinchorro mummies are the oldest artificial mummies on the earth.
  • Mummy in the history museum of [[Jingzhou]]
  • Mummies in the Friars' Corridor of the [[Catacombe dei Cappuccini]].
  • Simplistic representation of the Ancient Egyptian mummification process.
  • Mummy in the British Museum
  • Mummia Nesi}} ([[dynasty XX]]). [[Biblioteca Museu Víctor Balaguer]]. Vilanova i la Geltrú. Spain
  • A mummy from Guanajuato
  • The mummy of a six-month-old boy found in Qilakitsoq
  • Mummy of [[Ramesses I]]
  • Horatio Gordon Robley with his [[mokomokai]] collection.
  • The Skrydstrup Woman was unearthed from a grave mound in Denmark.
  • This wooden mummy label was inscribed in black ink. The original cord is still in situ. Roman Period. From Hawara, Fayum, Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London
  • [[Howard Carter]] examining the innermost coffin of [[Tutankhamun]]
  • A 550-year-old Peruvian child mummy being prepared for a CT scan
  • The mummy of [[Xin Zhui]].

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Definición

Mummification
·noun The act of making a mummy.

Wikipedia

Mummy

A mummy is a dead human or an animal whose soft tissues and organs have been preserved by either intentional or accidental exposure to chemicals, extreme cold, very low humidity, or lack of air, so that the recovered body does not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions. Some authorities restrict the use of the term to bodies deliberately embalmed with chemicals, but the use of the word to cover accidentally desiccated bodies goes back to at least 1615 AD.

Mummies of humans and animals have been found on every continent, both as a result of natural preservation through unusual conditions, and as cultural artifacts. Over one million animal mummies have been found in Egypt, many of which are cats. Many of the Egyptian animal mummies are sacred ibis, and radiocarbon dating suggests the Egyptian Ibis mummies that have been analyzed were from time frame that falls between approximately 450 and 250 BC.

In addition to the mummies of ancient Egypt, deliberate mummification was a feature of several ancient cultures in areas of America and Asia with very dry climates. The Spirit Cave mummies of Fallon, Nevada, in North America were accurately dated at more than 9,400 years old. Before this discovery, the oldest known deliberate mummy was a child, one of the Chinchorro mummies found in the Camarones Valley, Chile, which dates around 5050 BC. The oldest known naturally mummified human corpse is a severed head dated as 6,000 years old, found in 1936 AD at the site named Inca Cueva No. 4 in South America.

Ejemplos de uso de mummification
1. Animal mummification was a common practice throughout Egyptian history.
2. The Sicilians used a unique process of mummification.
3. This remained the method of mummification until the tombs were officially closed in 1871.
4. It runs alongside Menkauhor‘s pyramid, leading from a mummification chamber toward the Saqqara Serapium, a network of underground tombs where sacred bulls were interred, discovered by French archaeologist August Mariette in 1850.
5. The brain, like jelly, would have drained through the hole and out through a nostril as part of the mummification process, Washington University dentist and anthropologist Charles Hildebolt said.