Mummies, Tombs, And Treasures

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History

 

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Mickie L

 

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November 3, 2013

 

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College

 

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Also, people would rewrap the mummies after a certain amount of years. Most mummies were given new coffins and reburied. Scrolls, canopic jars, and shabtis were buried along with the mummies. The tombs remained undisturbed for about three thousand years, until 1875 when tourists, souvenir seekers, art collectors, and archaeologists came in search of the remains...
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Scrolls, shabtis, and other objects that once belonged to leaders of the New Kingdom began to appear for sale in shops and hotels. The visitors came quickly. The items had been stolen by one of the old tomb robbing families. The robbers did little or no damage to the mummies. Among the dead leaders were Ahmose, Amenhotep I, Thutmose I, II, and III, Seti I, and Ramses I, II, and III...
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