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Recent Examples of mummyAlong with exhibits of skeletons, mummies, and Revolutionary War mementos, the museum included an entire floor of dioramas and panoramic paintings.—
Sebastian Smee,
New Yorker,
4 May 2026 There are usually two special exhibits at any time, including recent shows like an in-depth, immersive exhibit dealing with human senses and perception and a deep-dive into the world of mummies, with examples of ancient Egyptians and Peruvians preserved for thousands of years.—
Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
1 May 2026 The archaeologists also noted traces of gold leaf on some of the mummies, suggesting elaborate funerary rituals.—
Anne Doran,
ARTnews.com,
27 Apr. 2026 The researchers previously found scrolls in some of the other mummies interred inside three limestone chambers at Al Bahnasa, all of which date to the era of Roman rule over Egypt, which began in 30 B.C.E. and ended around C.E. 640.—
Adam Kovac,
Scientific American,
23 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for mummy
The family project is interrupted by the appearance of a corpse – that of an annoying neighbor (played by John Carroll Lynch) with a habit of buzzing his woodchipper in the middle of the family’s filmmaking efforts.
But the First Amendment is more than a few eloquent phrases about free speech, and its principles are far from historical relics.
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Nicole Russell,
USA Today,
18 June 2026
Even the rarest materials—Basra pearls, Golconda diamonds—get new life in a striking pair of earrings from Santi that mimic Maharaja ornamentation without feeling like ancient relics.
The search began Monday, and involves investigators from the Hernando County Sheriff's Office, the FBI and the State Attorney's Office, who are excavating an area at Dry Creek Ranch after cadaver dogs alerted them during a recent search.
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Greg Wehner,
FOXNews.com,
24 June 2026
Once a donated cadaver can no longer be used by UCSD, the remains are cremated and scattered or interred in a manner consistent with state law, the university says.
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Ashley Mackin Solomon,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
20 June 2026