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I love old monster movies and S4 : E5
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SOME HELP FOR WRITING MUMMY OC'S;
Around 1539 BC, the Pharaohs stopped using pyramids to bury they're dead kings/queens, and started using the Valley of the Kings. (It was easier to protect from robbers) There was also a Valley of the Nobles, which was for rich/important individuals who weren't royal.
Usually there are only 4 canopic jars, the heart is actually left in the body because it's believed that they need it to enter the after life. So in cases where the mummy is undead, you can use this as a plot point as to why they're undead and not dead dead.
Some Egyptian names;
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Some more sources about they're daily lives and culture;
Learn about the most common foods in ancient Egypt and how they were prepared as reflected in Egyptian art and archaeological remains.
Ancient Egyptians ate extremely well compared to people in other ancient civilisations of the world. The Nile River provided water for lives
and some mummification stuff;
The fascinating intersection between mummies, botanicals, and ancient trade routes.
Perfume today is, as it always has been, a symbol of status and wealth; however, if you were to associate only one thing with perfume, it pr
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Reflexo (Momias Chancay), Convento do Carmo, Lisboa, Portugal, 1-06-23
Reflection (Chancay Mummys), Convento do Carmo, Lisbon, Portugal, 1-06-23
Ancient Muro Iwa quarry Japan. Cut by primitive man with hand tools? I think not.
this is absolutely sending me
Discovered in 1764 in the mysterious Cave of a Thousand Mummies on Tenerife, Canary Islands, the 12-century AD mummy of the Guanche chief Mencey has finally revealed many secrets about the enigmatic Gaunches’ mummification process, including the preservation qualities of Dragons’ Blood used by Antonius Stradivarius on his violins.
Ancient Origins
In reality, dragon’s blood is actually a resin harvested from various plant species such as Croton, Dracaena, Daemonorops, Calamus rotang, and Pterocarpus. Its main feature is the red pigment that lends it the name dragon’s blood. According to the book “Modern Herbal” by Maud Grieve, published in 1931, “The berries are the size of a cherry and pointed. When ripe they are covered with a reddish, resinous substance which is separated in several ways, the most satisfactory being by steaming, or by shaking or rubbing in coarse, canvas bags. An inferior kind is obtained by boiling the fruits to obtain a decoction after they have undergone the second process. The product may come to market in beads, joined as if forming a necklace, and covered with leaves … or in small, round sticks about 18 inches long, packed in leaves and strips of cane. Other varieties are found in irregular lumps, or in a reddish powder. They are known as lump, stick, reed, tear, or saucer Dragon’s Blood.”
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