Volume 4 (2021)

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Special issue on mummification


Egyptian mummies in Ukrainian museums: an Overview

Tarasenko, Mykola

Abstract:

The collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts in Museums of Ukraine include various types of objects. An inte­gral part of these collections are human and animal mummies, but they have never been studied or even re­viewed by Egyptologists or Anthropologists. In this short paper a short overview of these objects and their museological history is proposed.

Citation:

Tarasenko, M. 2021. «Egyptian mummies in Ukrainian museums: an Overview», JHIE 4: 145–150

DOI:

10.5281/zenodo.5775564

Language: en

Submitted on 2021-11-28; accepted on 2021-12-22

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