“Mummies of the World” is being called the largest travelling exhibition of mummies ever assembled.
Detmoldsky child: Peruvian mummy 8-10-month-old baby, who died 6500 years ago, probably from heart disease.
The mummy had been borrowed for this exhibition Museum Detmold, Germany.
Family Orlovits was part of the XVIII century mummies discovered in Vac in 1994.
They were found during the reconstruction of the Dominican church in the underground tombs.
Mummy of women from the 19th century Veronica Orlovits a copy of her dress, which she was buried.
Mummy Orlovitsa Johannes, who died at the age of one year.
The dress and bonnet - a copy of original garments, in which he was buried.
Mummy Michael Orlovitsa leaves tomography Medical Center Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.
Snapshot CT skull Michael Orlovitsa.
Baron von Holtz was an aristocrat 17th century, most likely killed during the 30-year war in Sommersdorfe.
Mummy German baroness 17th century Schenk von Guyhirn.
Mummy Peruvian women near.
Her face could make out an oval tattoo.
Mummy women from Oceania.
Mummy of women aged 30-50 years, suffering from tuberculosis is so strong that she was paralyzed legs.
Peruvian Mummy, who died at the age of 30 years, 1000 years ago.
Detail of the mummy is visible through a magnifying glass.
Peruvian Mummy Child 4-6 years, hair analysis which showed the presence of nicotine.
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