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1 ri genome from a European Copper Age glacier mummy.
2 rom three individuals obtained from Egyptian mummies.
3 h the age and the preservation status of the mummies.
4 he balms found on many contemporaneous human mummies.
5 ved in their preparation compared with human mummies.
6 aterials from provenanced and dated Egyptian mummies.
7 detectable on CT images of ancient Egyptian mummies.
8 use microCT to image three different animal mummies.
9 ed tomography (CT) scans of ancient Egyptian mummies.
10 pared with those applied to human and animal mummies?
12 bitumen and in one case of historical human mummy acquired by a museum in the 19th century reveals a
15 atherosclerosis was noted in 47 (34%) of 137 mummies and in all four geographical populations: 29 (38
16 f bacterial DNA from the Copper Age 'Iceman' mummy and from 14th century victims of the Black Death,
18 This analysis establishes ancient Egyptian mummies as a genetic source to study ancient human histo
21 t; in other cases, they were poured over the mummy case or wrapped body, presumably as part of a fune
22 -1349 BC), a balm associated with a beef rib mummy containing a high abundance of Pistacia resin and,
24 ain of VARV, sampled from a Lithuanian child mummy dating between 1643 and 1665 and close to the time
25 an, is one of the most exquisitely preserved mummies found in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region o
27 y spontaneously (naturally) desiccated human mummies from coastal and low valley sites in northern Ch
30 lerosis was present in the aorta in 28 (20%) mummies, iliac or femoral arteries in 25 (18%), poplitea
32 tissue samples from the genital areas of 12 mummies in the American Museum of Natural History collec
33 s was present in one to two beds in 34 (25%) mummies, in three to four beds in 11 (8%), and in all fi
43 Volcan Llullaillaco (6,739 m)(1), the summit mummies represent the highest altitude physical records
45 eNT variant selected from an ancient Chilean mummy sample and found that it induced tetanus muscle pa
47 treatments, and visual inspection of animal mummies suggests that the procedures used were often as
48 new study of a 350 year-old Lithuanian child mummy suggests that the global viral genetic diversity c
49 anic balms associated with a variety of meat mummies that reveal that treatments ranged from simple d
50 is an extraordinarily well-preserved natural mummy that lived south of the Alpine ridge ~5,200 years
51 The anatomic features of a 5,300-year-old mummy, the iceman, were documented with conventional rad
52 terdisciplinary study examined hair from the mummies to obtain detailed genetic and diachronic isotop
55 wrappings from Pharaonic cat, hawk and ibis mummies using gas chromatography, gas chromatography-mas
59 The fecal steroids of the Greenland Eskimo mummy were remarkably similar to those of present-day st
60 sylation of tissue samples derived from four mummies which have been naturally preserved: - the 5,300
61 vious hypotheses for the origin of the Tarim mummies, who were argued to be Proto-Tocharian-speaking
62 (mean age at death was 43 [SD 10] years for mummies with atherosclerosis vs 32 [15] years for those
63 involved (mean age was 32 [SD 15] years for mummies with no atherosclerosis, 42 [10] years for those