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Modern Technology Reveals Mummy's Past

mamamia writes "The baby mummy had a European mom, and likely came from a wealthy family. But where he lived and why he died — and at such a young age — remain a mystery. The mummy, exhibited for the first time Thursday at the Saint Louis Science Center, has been the year-long focus of an international team of investigators. The museum said it may be the most extensive research project ever undertaken on a child mummy."

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  1. Re:mortality by brassman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Nonsense.
    "What's the death rate here?"
    "Same as everywhere - one each."

    --
    "Ain't no right way to do a wrong thing."
  2. Probably why they revered cats by Mostly+a+lurker · · Score: 4, Funny

    I assume everyone died a lot more often back then.

    While I know of no evidence that people died more often than once each, we do know that they worshipped cats. Thus, you may be right. Perhaps they learned the secret and had nine lives each.
  3. OK, so we can get the dirt on Mummy... by bcat24 · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...but what about Daddy? I'm sure he's got quite a history.

    1. Re:OK, so we can get the dirt on Mummy... by WombatDeath · · Score: 5, Funny

      Q: Why was the Egyptian boy confused?
      A: Because his daddy was a mummy. ...fine, I'll get my coat.

  4. Oh that's easy by metlin · · Score: 2, Funny

    Daddy was a Goa'uld and baby was Harcesis.

    Too bad Mommy Desala wasn't around to ascend the kiddo.

  5. Re:mortality by Fex303 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nonsense. "What's the death rate here?" "Same as everywhere - one each."
    If recent documentaries such as The Mummy Returns have taught us anything, it's that those who are mummified actually likely to come back to life (and die again) many, many times.

    Please, try to keep up with modern Egyptology.