
Mummy - Wikipedia
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 …
Mummy | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica
Throughout the Middle Ages, “mummy,” made by pounding mummified bodies, was a standard product of apothecary shops. In course of time it was forgotten that the virtue of mummy lay in the bitumen, …
Mummy History
Sep 21, 2017 · A mummy is a person or animal whose body has been dried or otherwise preserved after death.
Egyptian Mummies - Smithsonian Institution
The methods of embalming, or treating the dead body, that the ancient Egyptians used is called mummification. Using special processes, the Egyptians removed all moisture from the body, leaving …
The Mummy (1999) - IMDb
May 7, 1999 · At an archaeological dig in the ancient city of Hamunaptra, an American serving in the French Foreign Legion accidentally awakens a mummy who begins to wreak havoc as he searches …
8 Facts about Mummies — Google Arts & Culture
Are you my mummy? But where does the name come from? Mummy comes from the Latin word mumia borrowed from the Arabic mumiya. This refers to the bitumen used to help preserve the bodies of...
MUMMY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MUMMY is a body embalmed or treated for burial with preservatives in the manner of the ancient Egyptians.
MUMMY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
mummy noun [C] (BODY) (especially in ancient Egypt) a dead body that is prevented from decaying by being treated with special substances before being wrapped in cloth
Mummies 101 | NOVA | PBS
Jan 20, 1998 · What is a mummy? Get a primer on mummies worldwide—from ancient Egypt to the Incan Andes to the peat bogs of Europe.
Mummification in Ancient Egypt - World History Encyclopedia
Feb 14, 2017 · The practice of mummifying the dead began in ancient Egypt c. 3500 BCE. The English word mummy comes from the Latin mumia which is derived from the Persian mum meaning 'wax' …