A
mummy is a corpse Whose body has been preserved by either intentional
or incidental exposure to chemicals, extreme cold, very low humidity, or
lack of water. Mummies
of Humans and animals have been found throughout the world - both as a
result of having been embalmed and Because of natural preservation
through unusual conditions. Many
mummies are Thousands of years old and are famous Intriguing Because of
the circumstances of the death or the remarkable preservation of the
body. The
Following are ten of the most fascinating mummies, (mainly Because of
the story behind them or the incredible preservation of the body) most
of the which are still viewable today.
10
Elmer McCurdy
Elmer McCurdy (January 1880 - October 7th 1911) was an outlaw killed in a gunfight in the Osage Hills in Oklahoma. A newspaper account gave Elmer's last words as "You'll never take me alive!" His body was taken to a funeral home in Oklahoma. When
no one claimed the corpse, The Undertaker embalmed it with an
arsenic-based Preservative and allowed people to see "The Bandit Who
Would not Give Up" for a nickel, placed in Elmer's mouth, the which The
Undertaker would collect later. Five
years later, a man showed up from a nearby traveling carnival claiming
to be Elmer's long-lost brother wanting to give the corpse a proper
burial. Within two weeks, however, Elmer was a featured exhibit with the carnival. For the next 60 years, Elmer's body was sold to wax museums, carnivals, and haunted houses.
The
owner of a haunted house near Mount Rushmore Refused to purchase him
Because he thought That Elmer's body was actually a mannequin and not
Lifelike enough. Eventually, the corpse wound up in "The Laff in the Dark" funhouse at the Long Beach Pike amusement park in California. During
the Filming of The Six Million Dollar Man shot in December 1976, a crew
member was moving what was thought to be a wax mannequin hanging from
That was a Gallows. When
the mannequin's arm broke off, it was Discovered That it was in fact
the mummified Remains of Elmer McCurdy, WHO was finally Buried in the
Boot Hill section of the Summit View Cemetery in Guthrie, Oklahoma on
April 22nd, 1977, with two cubic yards of concrete over his Remains
Casket so his would never be disturbed again.
9
Vladimir Lenin
Vladimir
Ilyich Lenin (10th April 1870 - 21st January 1924) was one of the
leading political figures and revolutionary thinkers of the 20th
century, WHO masterminded the Bolshevik take-over of power in Russia in
1917, and was the architect and first head of the USSR. In 1918, he narrowly survived an assassination attempt, but was severely Wounded. His long-term health was affected, and in May 1922 he suffered a stroke from the which he never fully recovered. In
December 1922, he suffered a second stroke That Paralyzed partly his
right side and Caused him to withdraw from active politics. In
March 1923, he suffered a third stroke That left him bed-ridden and
dumb until he Died on 21st of January 1924, aged 53, at his estate in
Gorki Leninskiye. His body was embalmed and exhibited in the Lenin Mausoleum, Moscow where it can still be viewed today.
8
Saint Bernadette
Saint
Bernadette was born Maria-pitched Sobirós (7th January 1844 - 16th
April 1879) and was a miller's daughter from the town of Lourdes in
southern France. Despite her not being technically mummified body, she definitely deserves a place on this list. From
February 11th to July 16th 1858, she reported eighteen apparitions of
"a small young lady." Despite initial skepticism from the Catholic
Church, these claims were eventually declared to be worthy of belief
after a canonical investigation, and the Apparition is known as' Our
Lady of Lourdes' - the Virgin Mary. After her death, Bernadette's incorrupt body Remains and can be viewed in the Chapel of Saint Bernadette in Nevers. On December 8th, 1933, she was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church.
7
Juanita
Juanita ("The Ice Maiden") was Discovered on the summit of Mount Ampato, Peru, on September 8th, 1995. She
was 12-14 when Sacrificed 500 years ago - a great honor for an Incan -
God Ampato They believed the water supplied and withheld avalanches in
return for human sacrifices. A young girl, boy and the skeleton of a woman were Discovered in later Expeditions, as were items left as offerings to the gods. The eruption of nearby volcano Mount. Sabancaya
melted 500 years of ice and snow encasing Juanita, WHO was almost
entirely frozen - her skin, internal organs, hair, clothing, blood and
even the contents of her stomach preserved, offering a rare glimpse
Scientists into the life of the Incas. Juanita
was wearing clothing resembling the finest Textiles from Cuzco and was
the closest sacrifice to the Inca capital, suggesting she may have come
from a noble family Cuzco.
Juanita was chosen as the most beautiful and innocent and would be 'guaranteed eternal life with the gods'. As the other bodies were further down the mountain, They were not as pure and worthy as Juanita. It
took incredible effort (and whole entourages of priests, Villagers,
provisions, water, as well as symbolic items used in the ritual - all
Carried on the Backs of Hundreds of llamas and Porters) to hold
sacrificial rituals in the thin air and life- threatening cold of Mount
Ampato - 20,000 feet high. Juanita
was killed by a powerful blow to the head and was probably given
Chicha, a strong hallucinogenic drink before the ritual was performed. In 1996, President Clinton saw a photo of Juanita and reportedly said, "If I were a single man, That I Might ask mummy out. That's a good-looking mummy! "Juanita is on display at the Museo de Altura Santuarios in Arequipa, Peru.
6
Otzi the Iceman
Otzi
the Iceman (also known as Similaun Man or Man from Hauslabjoch) is a
well-preserved natural mummy of a man from about 3300 BC (53 Centuries
ago). The
mummy was found in September 1991 in the Schnalstal glacier in the
Ötztal Alps, near Hauslabjoch, on the border Between Austria and Italy. The nickname comes from Ötztal, the region in the which he was Discovered. He is Europe's oldest natural human mummy, and has an unprecedented Offered view of Chalcolithic (Copper Age) Europeans. The cause of death was most Likely a blow to the head. The body and his belongings are displayed in the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano, northern Italy.
5
Ginger
'Ginger'
is the nickname given to the naturally preserved body of an adult man
(believed to be the earliest known ancient Egyptian "mummified" body),
WHO Died Despite having more than 5.000 years ago, had perfectly
preserved golden hair, and even toe and fingernails. Ginger was found in at Gebelein, Egypt, and dates to the Late Predynastic period, around 3400 BC, or earlier. Before
Mummification was developed, Human Remains were placed in shallow
graves, in direct contact with the hot, dry sand, the which absorbed the
water That constitutes 75% of the human weight. Without moisture, bacteria can not breed and cause decay, and the body is preserved. However,
it is uncertain whether Ginger's Mummification was intentional or not,
though since Ginger was Buried with some pottery vessels it is Likely
That the Mummification was a result of preservation techniques of Those
burying him. Ginger is currently on display in the British Museum.
4
Tollund Man
Tollund
Man is the naturally mummified corpse of a man (a 'bog body') WHO lived
during the 4th century BC during the Pre-Roman Iron Age. He was found in May 1950, Buried in a peat bog on the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark, the which preserved his body. The
head and face were so well-preserved That at the time he was mistaken
for a recent murder victim, however, he was later found to have Died
over 1.500 years ago. Autopsies
have shown That the cause of death was hanging - the rope left visible
furrows in the skin Beneath his chin and at the sides of his neck,
however, there was no mark at the back of the neck where the knot of the
noose would have been located. The
body is displayed at the Silkeborg Museum in Denmark, though only the
head is original, and is attached to a replica of the body.
3
Rosalia Lombardo
Rosalia Lombardo was an Italian child born in 1918 in Palermo, Sicily. She Died on December 6th 1920 of pneumonia. Rosalia's father was so sorely grieved upon her death That he approached Dr. Alfredo Salafia, a noted taxidermist and embalmer, to preserve her. She was one of the last corpses to be admitted to the Capuchin catacombs of Palermo, Sicily and one of the most well-known. Her preservation is Such That it Appears as if she were only sleeping, receiving Hence the nickname "Sleeping Beauty". She is Considered one of the world's best-preserved bodies and it is hard to believe she Died nearly 90 years ago. For
many years, the formula That so magnificently preserved her was a
mystery, but it has recently been Discovered That she was injected with a
mixture of formalin, zinc salts, alcohol, salicylic acid, and glycerin.
Formalin, now Widely used by Embalmers, is a mixture of formaldehyde and water That kills bacteria. Dr. Salafia was one of the first to use this for Embalming bodies. Alcohol, along with the arid conditions in the catacombs, would have dried Rosalia's body and allowed it to mummify. Glycerin would have kept her body from drying out too much, and salicylic acid would have prevented the growth of fungi. According
to Melissa Williams, executive director of the American Society of
Embalmers, it was the zinc salts That were most Responsible for
Rosalia's amazing state of preservation. Zinc, the which is no longer used by Embalmers in the United States, petrified Rosalia's body. "[Zinc] gave her rigidity. You could take her out of the Casket, prop her up, and she would stand by herself. "
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King Tutankhamun
Tutankhamun
(approximately 1341 BC - 1323 BC) was an Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th
Dynasty during the period of Egyptian history known as the New Kingdom. Tutankhamun was 9 years old when he Became pharaoh and reigned for approximately 10 years, until his death. Tutankhamun's
tomb in the Valley of the Kings (where he still Resides) was Discovered
by Howard Carter in 1922 almost completely intact - the most complete
ancient Egyptian royal tomb ever found. Eternal life was the main focus of all Ancient Egyptians, the which Meant preserving the body forever. Egyptians mummified bodies of Because They believed in an afterlife. Believing
That the afterlife was much like life in this world They had to
preserve Their bodies so They would be Able to use them after They die. Egyptian
culture believed the body was home in the afterlife to a person's Ka,
Ba and Akh, without the which it would be Condemned to eternal
wandering.
The Ka was a less solid duplicate of the body. Without a physical body, the soul had no place to dwell and Became restless forever. The Ba was Able to leave the tomb and revisit the dead person's haunts in the mortal world. The Akh was the immortal soul That emerged when the Ka and the Ba united after the deceased person passed judgment. The Mummification process lasted for a period of 70 days, applied to all classes of Egyptians - rich or poor. The
70-day process was as follows Mummification: 15 days spent on cleansing
and purification, a 40 day drying period and 15 days wrapping and
bandaging. Tutankhamun
has Become one of the most famous Egyptian mummies, his death mask
Becoming one of the most iconic images of the world today. The cause of Tutankhamun's death is unclear and is still the root of much Speculation.
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Lady Dai (Xin Zhui)
In
1971 workers digging in China's water raid shelter near the city of
Changsha uncovered an enormous Han Dynasty-era tomb containing over
1.000 well-preserved artefacts, as well as "the most perfectly preserved
corpse ever found". The tomb belonged to Xin Zhui, wife of the Marquis of Han WHO Died Between 178-145 BC, around 50 years of age. Her
body is so well preserved when found That it was autopsied as if
recently dead and her skin was supple, Limbs Could be manipulated; hair
and internal organs were intact; Remains of her last meal were found in
her stomach and type A blood still ran red in her veins. Examinations
have Revealed That she suffered from parasites, lower back pain,
clogged arteries, had a massively Damaged heart (an indication of heart
disease, Brought on by obesity, lack of exercise and an overly rich
diet) and was overweight at the time of her death .
The 'mystery of Lady Dai' has not yet been solved. Scientists
believe contributing to her remarkable preservation was the 22 dresses
of silk and hemp and silk Ribbons 9 she was tightly wrapped in. Clothes filled the coffin, the which was perfectly sealed, keeping water out. There
were inner and outer tombs, the which were more than 50 feet below the
earth as well as the four Coffins she was Buried in, each inside the
other. However,
some Scientists suspect the real key to her preservation lies in the
mysterious Unidentified reddish liquid found in the coffin she was
Discovered in. To
intensify the mystery, two other tombs containing bodies in a similar
state of preservation have been found close to the Lady of Dai - Sui
Xiaoyuan and Huiping Ling. Her 2.000-year-old body is currently housed in the Hunan Provincial Museum.
Bonus
Ancient Pompeiians
One
of the morbidly fascinating results of the 79 AD eruption of Vesuvius
is the number of holes found in the volcanic deposits around Pompeii,
representing the corpses of people and animals killed by the pyroclastic
flow and Buried by the hot ash. The ash solidified before the corpses decayed so a mold of Vesuvius's Victims remained. Early
in the Excavation, Giuseppe Fiorelli Discovered That filling these
molds with plaster resulted in highly accurate and eerie forms of the
doomed WHO failed to escape, Their last moments of life captured
forever, the expression of terror Often Cleary visible. It is impossible to imagine the sheer terror these poor unfortunate souls must have gone through. This is a bonus Because there is no single 'famous' mummified body, but an entire city frozen in time. The majority of plaster casts of Pompeii are situated around and in the Archaeological Museum of Naples.


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