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November 2007

CRIME: NEW MEXICO

Woman to stand trial in case of mummified baby (kob.com)

"The mother of a baby whose mummified body was found in a backpack last year in a vacant house in Albuquerque will stand trial. District Attorney Kari Brandenburg says Genevieve Griego faces felony charges of tampering with evidence and failing to report a fetal death. Griego appeared before state District Judge Ross Sanchez today. She has been ordered to enroll in pretrial services. Authorities say extensive DNA tests linked Griego to the baby. An autopsy determined the baby was a girl. But medical investigators couldn't determine whether the baby was born alive, left to die or if it was stillborn. They also couldn't tell when the baby was born...."

 

November 2007

DISCOVERY: RUSSIA

Female Scythian mummy found in royal Altai barrow (russia-ic.com)

"A unique find has been made by archeologists in Rubtsovsk Region of Altai Territory. A well-preserved mummy of the Scythian period has been discovered in the fourth of the five royal barrows, the expedition members have informed today. The 2300 year-old mummified body of a woman has even her manicure preserved on the right hand. According to the researchers, it will enable them to carry out the molecular-genetic analysis for making clear if the woman was a native inhabitant of this land or not. The finds have been sent to the Hermitage restoration laboratory. It is the clothing covered with copper plates that has preserved the body of the woman who died in the 4th century BC. The copper oxidation is conducive to the preservation of organic material. Moreover, the robbers who had broken into the burial mound before, had left the mummy in the pathway with oxygen and thus had also helped its preservation...."

 

November 2007

EXHIBIT: INDIANA

Richmond museums display ancient Egyptian mummies (indystar.com)

"One is a female, and the other is . . . well, they aren't sure what it is. But researchers do know this: After passing both mummies through the X-ray machines at Reid Memorial Hospital, they determined that each person's skull was separated from its body. There are two Egyptian mummies on permanent display in Indiana, and they lie 11/2 miles apart in Richmond -- one at the Wayne County Historical Museum and the other at the Joseph Moore Museum of Natural History on the campus of Earlham College. Each museum has fascinating collections and exhibits that merit visits even without the mummy exhibits. But, inspired by "Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs," now showing at the IMAX Theater at the Indiana State Museum, we made the 70-mile trek east of Indianapolis to see the real thing...."

November 2007

KING TUT: LATEST NEWS

King Tut's unwrapped mummy now on public exhibit for first time (guardian.co.uk)

"Eighty-five years after the archaeologist Howard Carter first walked into Tutankhamun's tomb in Egypt's Valley of the Kings, the rest of the world got its first glimpse of the most famous pharaoh in history. Yesterday the boy king's delicate remains were transferred from a stone sarcophagus in his tomb to a climate-controlled glass box to preserve it for the future. Tutankhamun has captured the world's imagination in the decades since his 3,000-year-old mummy was found. An exhibition of some of the ancient artefacts found in the tomb is coming to Britain later this month. It is currently touring the US, where it attracted 4 million people in its first few months. Thousands of tourists also visit the tomb in Luxor every month...."

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