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In today's episode, Emily Hart speaks to archaeologist Daniella Betancourt: the woman decoding the enigma of Colombia's mummies. Mummification is a practice which has been carried out all over the world, from Chile to China – from the ancient Egyptian pharaohs to Vladimir Lenin and Evita Perón, and - though chronically understudied - right here in Colombia too. These preserved remains are, Daniella tells us, a perfect time capsule: bodies frozen in time, they give us all sorts of clues about the ways people lived, and their beliefs about life and death. With the National University of Colombia, Daniella has been studying a collection of 36 mummies found in various institutions, trying to work out who they were, who mummified them, when - and why. Because until now, there has been so little study of this practice in Colombia, there's still an awful lot find out, not least because these mummies were created by indigenous communities whose histories and customs were interrupted and erased by the Spanish colonisation of the country: many of Colombia's mummies were destroyed and even burnt. But there is evidence that indigenous groups in Colombia kept practicing ritual mummification long after the arrival of the Spanish – perhaps a high-stakes act of cultural resistance, a spiritual imperative, or an attempt to create talismans of power – at this point, we can only guess – what the study has revealed, however, is that mummification was practiced much more widely than was previously thought – by more groups and in more regions of Colombia. Though in the historical chronicles of the Spanish invasion and early colonial period, there are some descriptions of mummies, most of the contextual information has been lost – in fact we don't even know where most of these mummies came from or how they were found, as their burial sites were desecrated by tomb raiders and looters who took anything of value and sometimes even displaced the remains themselves. However, the new study by Daniella and the team has shed new light on these Mummies, able to reach amazing conclusions about diet, geography, and even health from state-of-the-art scientific methods. However, as Daniella will tell us, some of the results actually pose more questions than they answer – we'll be talking in particular about a mummified two-year-old girl, who surprised Daniella even after years of studying her, and whose strange condition continues to confound researchers. We'll also be discussing the ethics of studying human remains, and of displaying them in museums. The headlines for this week are also reported by Emily Hart.
What REALLY Happened to Gene Hackman? #genehackman #forensic #carbonmonoxide A top medico legal investigator will take a deep dive into the positions of the bodies in the investigation of Gene Hackman, and his wife Betsy Arakawa. Mummification will be discussed in relation to betsy Arakawa's remains. Tune in for an educational and informing eopisode.
A recent study about the smell of Egyptian mummies reached some surprising findings. The ancient bodies did not smell bad, the researchers found. Instead, they say, the remains mostly smelled good. 最近关于埃及木乃伊气味的研究提出了一些令人惊讶的发现。 研究人员发现,古老的身体闻起来并不闻。 他们说,相反,遗体大部分闻起来很香。 Cecilia Bembibre is director of research at University College London's Institute for Sustainable Heritage. “In films and books, terrible things happen to those who smell mummified bodies,” she said. “We were surprised at the pleasantness of them." Cecilia Bembibre是伦敦大学可持续遗产研究所的研究主任。 她说:“在电影和书籍中,那些闻到木乃伊的身体的人会发生可怕的事情。” “我们对他们的愉悦感到惊讶。” The researchers reported the leading descriptions of the smells as “woody,” “spicy” and “sweet.” They also reported a floral or flowery smell. That smell could be from pine and juniper resins used in mummification; a process designed to protect the body from decay. 研究人员报告了气味的主要描述为“木质”,“辣”和“甜”。 他们还报告了花香或花香的气味。 这种气味可能来自用于木乃伊化的松树和杜松树脂。 旨在保护身体免受衰减的过程。The study appeared recently in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. It used both chemical examinations and several human smellers to study nine mummies. The mummies, some around 5,000 years old, had been housed at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. 该研究最近发表在《美国化学学会杂志》上。 它使用化学检查和几种人气味来研究九个木乃伊。 木乃伊大约有5,000年的历史,已在开罗的埃及博物馆住所。Bembibre, one of the report's writers, said the researchers wanted to study the smell of mummies because it has long been a subject of interest for the public and researchers alike. 该报告的作家之一Bembibre说,研究人员想研究木乃伊的气味,因为它长期以来一直是公众和研究人员感兴趣的主题。 She added that even fiction writers have written pages of work on the subject — for good reason. 她补充说,即使是小说作家也已经写了有关该主题的作品 - 这是有充分理由的。Scent, or smell, was an important consideration in the mummification process. This process used oils and plant-based materials to protect the body and its spirit for the afterlife. Mummification was largely used for powerful people such as pharaohs and other leaders. 气味或气味是木乃伊化过程中的重要考虑因素。 该过程使用油和植物性材料来保护人体及其来世的精神。 木乃伊化主要用于法老王和其他领导人等强大的人。 Pleasant smells were linked with purity and gods. Bad smells were signs of corruption and decay. 宜人的气味与纯洁和神灵有关。 气味不佳是腐败和衰败的迹象。 Researchers did not want to directly measure the mummies, because doing so might be damaging. Instead, researchers were able to take measurements that did not involve touching the mummies. Researchers from UCL and the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia were able to measure smells, pesticides, and other effects due to mold, bacteria or microorganisms. 研究人员不想直接测量木乃伊,因为这样做可能会造成破坏。 取而代之的是,研究人员能够进行不涉及接触木乃伊的测量值。 来自UCL和斯洛文尼亚卢布尔雅那大学的研究人员能够测量由于霉菌,细菌或微生物而引起的气味,农药和其他影响。Using technical instruments to measure air molecules released from sarcophagi was very important, said Matija Strlič, a chemistry professor at the University of Ljubljana. 卢布尔雅那大学的化学教授MatijaStrlič表示,使用技术仪器测量从石棺释放的空气分子非常重要。 "It tells us potentially what social class a mummy was from and therefore reveals a lot of information about the mummified body...." he said. “We believe that this approach is potentially of huge interest to other types of museum collections.” 他说:“它可能告诉我们A Mummy来自哪些社会阶层,因此揭示了有关木乃伊身体的大量信息。” “我们认为,这种方法可能对其他类型的博物馆收藏具有巨大的兴趣。”Barbara Huber of the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology in Germany was not involved in the study. Huber said the findings provide important data on compounds that could preserve or damage mummified remains. The information could be used to better protect the ancient bodies for future generations.德国马克斯·普朗克(Max Planck)地球人类学研究所的芭芭拉·胡伯(Barbara Huber)没有参与这项研究。 休伯说,这些发现提供了有关可以保留或损害木乃伊遗骸的化合物的重要数据。 该信息可用于更好地保护不久的世代的古代机构。Huber said that over thousands of years, differing conditions have changed the scents of the mummies in a major way. 休伯说,在数千年的时间里,不同的条件以主要方式改变了木乃伊的气味。 Huber wrote a study two years ago that examined a jar that had contained mummified organs of a woman. The goal was to identify the material used to preserve the organs and what that would show about ancient trade paths. 休伯(Huber)两年前撰写了一项研究,该研究检查了一个罐子,其中包含一个女人的木乃伊器官。 目的是确定用于保存器官的材料以及有关古代贸易道路的内容。 Researchers of the current study hope to do something similar. They want to use their findings to develop “smellscapes” to recreate the scents they discovered. They also want to change the experience for future museumgoers. 当前研究的研究人员希望做类似的事情。 他们想利用自己的发现来开发“气味景观”来重现他们发现的气味。 他们还想改变未来博物馆的经验。 Bembibre said museums generally ask visitors to experience everything with their eyes. She added that seeing mummies through “a glass case reduces the experience because we don't get to smell them.” Bembibre说,博物馆通常要求游客用眼睛体验一切。 她补充说,通过“玻璃盒子降低了这种体验,因为我们没有闻到它们的气味”。 Smelling the scents of mummification would improve the museum visitors' experiences, she suggested, as smell is one of the ways that people understand the world. 她建议,闻到木乃伊化的气味会改善博物馆游客的经历,因为气味是人们了解世界的一种方式。
Research by Oxford Economics and hardware-maker IBM claims quantum computing could boost economic productivity by over eight per cent in the coming decades - but concerns remain about the ultra-powerful tech's environmental impact. Record hot January was 1.75C above pre-industrial era. Mummification of pharaohs unwrapped at London hologram show - we speak with Egyptologist Nacho Ares, who is curator of Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition.Also in this episode:Cyber-warrior recruits sought for British armyPolice seize 1,000 stolen devices in smartphone blitzHow BBC host sought refund after ‘cat-fishing' dating app banDoomscroll...AI scan reveals ‘disgust' in burned Roman papyrus Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Booby-trapped tombs, eviscerated corpses and terrifying curses – countless ‘facts' swirl around the burial practices of ancient Egyptians. But which are based in fact, and which are a tissue of lies? In this Long Read written by Campbell Price, we unwrap the truth about mummies. HistoryExtra Long Reads brings you the best articles from BBC History Magazine, direct to your ears. Today's feature originally appeared in the November 2024 issue, and has been voiced in partnership with the RNIB. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Coffin engravings! Archaeology ethics! Linen wrappings! Repatriation! Sexy hippos!We're back with more mummies in this Part 2 with the wonderful Drs. Salima Ikram & Kara Cooneywho chat about animal mummies, eating mummified remains, plant resins, the debate over human sacrifice, coffin reuse, Egyptian tourism, the worst temple gift shop in history, and what happens if you're late to your own funeral. Also: is all religion magic? Let's get into it. More Spooktober episodesVisit Dr. Cooney's website and follow her on Instagram, X, YouTube, and FacebookGet Kara's latest book, Recycling for Death: Coffin Reuse in Ancient Egypt and the Theban Royal Caches, and browse her other books on Amazon or Bookshop.orgSubscribe to Kara's Substack Ancient/NowVisit Dr. Ikram's website and follow her on FacebookGet Salima's latest book, Let a Cow-Skin Be Brought: Armour, Chariots and Other Leather Remains in Tutankhamun's Tomb, and browse her other books on Amazon or Bookshop.orgDonations went to the Yellowhammer Fund and Doctors Without BordersMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Egyptology (ANCIENT EGYPT), Attention-Deficit Neuropyschology (ADHD), Vampirology (VAMPIRES), Forest Entomology (CREEPY CRAWLIES), Demonology (EVIL SPIRITS), Ethnoecology (ETHNOBOTANY), Witchology (WITCHCRAFT), Etymology (WORD ORIGINS), Suicidology (SUICIDE AWARENESS & PREVENTION), Biogerentology (AGING), Taphology (GRAVESITES), Desairology (MORTUARY MAKE-UP), Thanatology (DEATH & DYING)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes!Follow @Ologies on Instagram and XFollow @AlieWard on Instagram and XEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jacob ChaffeeManaging Director: Susan HaleScheduling Producer: Noel DilworthTranscripts by Aveline Malek Website by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
Linen wrapping. Expensive resins. Sarcophagi. Preserving for eternity – or until someone raids their tomb. It's a brand-new Spooktober episode with not one but two guests: Dr. Salima Ikram is a professor of Egyptology and expert on mummification of both people and animals, and is joined by veteran guest from the Egyptology episode, professor and author Dr. Kara Cooney. The two chat about mummification techniques, how food studies lead into the pyramids, controversy over the word “mummy,” whiffing the dead, socioeconomic factors in mummification, animal mummies, lingering mysteries, field work, a house mouse, and more. Next week in Part 2 we'll dive into more ethics of collections, human sacrifice, the people who ate mummified remains, paint colors, coffin engravings and the meaning of “magic.” Visit Dr. Cooney's website and follow her on Instagram, X, YouTube, and FacebookGet Kara's latest book, Recycling for Death: Coffin Reuse in Ancient Egypt and the Theban Royal Caches, and browse her other books on Amazon or Bookshop.orgSubscribe to Kara's Substack Ancient/NowVisit Dr. Ikram's website and follow her on FacebookGet Salima's latest book, Let a Cow-Skin Be Brought: Armour, Chariots and Other Leather Remains in Tutankhamun's Tomb, and browse her other books on Amazon or Bookshop.orgDonations went to the Yellowhammer Fund and Doctors Without BordersMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Egyptology (ANCIENT EGYPT), Taphology (GRAVESITES), Desairology (MORTUARY MAKE-UP), Thanatology (DEATH & DYING), Ambystomology (AXOLOTLS … AND LIMB REGROWTH?), Melaninology (SKIN/HAIR PIGMENT), Spooktober episodes of the pastSponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes!Follow @Ologies on Instagram and XFollow @AlieWard on Instagram and XEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jacob ChaffeeManaging Director: Susan HaleScheduling Producer: Noel DilworthTranscripts by Aveline Malek Website by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
An excavation on an old film set, an ancient evil prisoner unleashed, and a genuinely good premise. In this episode, we examine the film Sands of Oblivion (2007). Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MummyMoviePodcast Email: mummymoviepodcast@gmail.com BibliographyAllen, T. G. (1958). The Egyptian Coffin Texts. VI. Texts of Spells 472-786. Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 17(2), 146-190. Assmann, J. (2011). Death and salvation in ancient Egypt. Cornell University Press. Beinlich-Seeber, C. (1976). Untersuchungen zur Darstellung des Totengerichts im alten Ägypten (Vol. 3500). Deutscher Kunstverlag. DuQuesne, T. (2001). Concealing and revealing: The problem of ritual masking in ancient Egypt. Discussions in Egyptology, 51, 5-32. Ikram, S. (2010). Mummification. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, 1(1). Retrieved from https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0z4d4zr4 Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press. IMDB. (2024). Sands of Oblivion. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home Newell, C. (2022). The significance of Anubis as seen in coffin texts (Doctoral dissertation, Macquarie University). Macquarie University ResearchOnline. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1267890 Taylor, J. H. (2001). Death and the afterlife in ancient Egypt. University of Chicago Press. Troy, L. (1993). Creating a god: The mummification ritual. The Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology, 4, 55-82. Zandee, J. (1960). Death as an enemy: According to ancient Egyptian conceptions (Vol. 5). Brill Archive. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The sands of Egypt whisper tales of a legendary sibling rivalry - the epic war between Seth and Horus. In this episode of Mythlok, we delve into the heart of this captivating myth. Imagine a wise king, Osiris, murdered by his envious brother, Seth, a monstrous god of chaos. Witness the rise of Horus, the falcon-headed son of Osiris, destined to avenge his father and reclaim the throne. We'll explore the cunning magic of Isis, the fierce battles fought on land, water, and even in the sky, and the deeper meaning behind this epic conflict.Was it just a fight for power, or a symbolic struggle between order and chaos, life and death? Join us as we unpack the fascinating details of this myth, including the restoration of Horus's eye, a symbol of wholeness and renewal. This episode is your gateway to the captivating world of Egyptian mythology, leaving you with lingering questions about the nature of good and evil, the importance of family, and the cyclical dance of life and death. So, Mythlokians, prepare to be enthralled! Like and subscribe for more captivating myths delivered straight to your feed. Stay Curious... Stay Mythical!Read more at https://mythlok.com/why-were-seth-and-horus-at-war/
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Ancient Egyptian funeral practices revolved around the belief in preparing the body for burial to ensure a smooth journey in the afterlife. Preserving the physical body through embalming was crucial, as it allowed the soul to return and reunite with the spirit. The embalming techniques employed by the Egyptians involved the use of resins, oils, and natron to preserve the body. The evolution of these techniques aimed at disinfection, preservation, and restoration, influenced by religious beliefs and the need to prevent the spread of diseases. The cult of Osiris, Isis, and Horus played a significant role in Egyptian mythology and burial practices. Family members held important roles in the embalming process. The relationship between Osiris, Isis, and Horus was deeply intertwined with the embalming process, and the canopic jars used to hold specific organs were of great significance. The Egyptians believed in the ba's 3000-year journey, and preserving the body was essential for its reunion with the ka, ensuring immortality. Embalming completed the circle of necessity, allowing the soul's return to the body. Embalming practices varied based on social status. Basic wrapping and burial were reserved for the common people, while royalty underwent elaborate embalming procedures. The classification of embalming practices by grades emphasized the level of status based on the embalming process. Discover more when you plan your visit to The National Museum of Funeral History at nmfh.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, I discuss the captivating world of mummification within BDSM, exploring its physical, psychological, and emotional dimensions. From the intricate process of total enclosure to the sensations experienced by participants, I examine how mummification fosters intimacy and arousal. And so much more... Don't forget to hit the follow button and rate my show 5 stars so others may find it. If you are looking for a therapist that is knowledgeable about the lifestyle, or just a therapist in general, please feel free to reach out through my website at www.enhanced-mind.com I have a book out, Tangled Desires: Exploring the Intersection of BDSM and Psychology. Can find it where you purchase most of your ebooks. Print version out now! #BDSM #Psychology #Mummification #Fetish
In a remote mountain town, a scientific anomaly has turned into something out of a nightmare. Bodies left alone don't decompose, but mummify with disturbing speed, their flesh leathery and desiccated even under normal conditions. Experts are baffled. The townsfolk are terrified. And some, a fringe few whispering in the shadows, see something else entirely—a sign of shifts happening beneath the surface of our reality.If you are having a mental health crisis and need immediate help please go to https://troubledminds.org/help/ and call somebody right now. Reaching out for support is a sign of strength.LIVE ON Digital Radio! http://bit.ly/3m2Wxom or http://bit.ly/40KBtlWhttp://www.troubledminds.org Support The Show!https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/troubled-minds-radio--4953916/supporthttps://ko-fi.com/troubledmindshttps://rokfin.com/creator/troubledmindshttps://patreon.com/troubledmindshttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/troubledmindshttps://troubledfans.comFriends of Troubled Minds! - https://troubledminds.org/friendsShow Schedule Sun-Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs 7-10pstiTunes - https://apple.co/2zZ4hx6Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2UgyzqMTuneIn - https://bit.ly/2FZOErSTwitter - https://bit.ly/2CYB71U----------------------------------------https://troubledminds.org/in-the-shadow-of-the-ferryman-lost-souls-of-the-mountain/https://www.sciencealert.com/bodies-dont-decompose-as-normal-in-this-colombian-town-and-nobody-knows-whyhttps://nypost.com/2024/05/09/lifestyle/dead-bodies-keep-mummifying-in-this-mountain-town-and-scientists-are-baffled/https://people.howstuffworks.com/incorruptible.htmhttps://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/Kharon.htmlhttps://www.worldhistory.org/image/14014/charon-attic-lekythos-detail/https://www.worldhistory.org/article/44/mummification-in-ancient-egypt/https://worldhistory.us/ancient-history/ancient-egypt/ancient-egyptians-the-origins-of-mummification.phphttps://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-other-artifacts/tutankhamun-0012309https://clonaid.com/page.php?8https://www.nationalgeographic.com/podcasts/overheard/article/the-hole-where-king-tuts-heart-used-to-behttps://historyplex.com/why-did-ancient-egyptians-mummify-their-deadhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzogchen
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What was the 'black goo' that coated ancient Egyptian mummies? Could ancient Egyptians take a sick day to bury their loved ones? And were ancient cat mummies really used to fertilise the fields of Victorian Britain? In this special episode, public historian and broadcaster Greg Jenner speaks to curator and Egyptologist Dr Campbell Price about the strange and fascinating world of mummification. (Ad) Greg Jenner and Campbell Price are the co-authors of Totally Chaotic History: Ancient Egypt Gets Unruly! (Walker Books, 2024). Buy it now from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Totally-Chaotic-History-Ancient-Unruly/dp/140639565X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2YY57OM41RU5Z&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.vie1ts0_UP5-C7VDqN8U5VO3VRqNIhbn-mO1YBpIPKyeipzx1VgHCJUkYZAyUKErak8i1B110hJd091NXNf2F3CLlgTO4s5oUgiIJftoHg5f6z5CnJASzPzt-pYbBkVz.owNDa7h6sDgm11Xgxs6uCfghHkyjHHl57h3_8am8CE4&dib_tag=se&keywords=totally+chaotic+history+ancient+egypt+gets+unruly&qid=1712829623&s=books&sprefix=totally+%2Cstripbooks%2C74&sr=1-1&tag=bbchistory045-21&ascsubtag=historyextra-social-histboty. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Mummy Movie Podcast, we look at the first half of the The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles film, My First Adventure. In this one, a 9 year old Indiana Jones travels to Egypt with his mother and father, where he meets several famous individuals, including Howard Carter, and Lawrence of Arabia.In terms of the cast, Corey Carrier plays Indiana Jones, Margaret Tyzack plays Helen Margaret Seymour, Joseph Bennett plays Lawrence of Arabia, Pip Torrens plays Howard Carter Jones Sr, and and Ruth de Sosa plays Anna Jones.Email: mummymoviepodcast@gmail.comBibliographyAsche, F. (2006). TE Lawrence in his own words: A study based upon annotations by TE Lawrence in a copy of Lowell Thomas's “With Lawrence in Arabia” (Doctoral dissertation, Southern Methodist University). Carter, H. (1923). The Tomb of Tutankhamun: Volume 3: The search, discovery and clearance of the antechamber (Vol. 1). Bloomsbury publishing. David, A, R. (2000) Mummification. (2000). Metals. Ancient Egyptian materials and technology, PP. 372 - 333. Ikram, S. (2010). Mummification. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, 1(1) IMDB. (2023). Young Indiana Jones Chronicals: My First Adventure. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home Korda, M. (2011). Hero: The Life & Legend of Lawrence of Arabia. Aurum. Potter, D. (2017). Ancient Egyptian tomb warnings, curses and ghosts. Retrieved from. https://blog.nms.ac.uk/2017/06/23/ancient-egyptian-tomb-warnings-curses-and-ghosts/ Troy, L. (1993). Creating a god: the mummification ritual. The Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology, 4, 55-82. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy spooky season, Tiny Matters listeners! In today's episode, Sam and Deboki tackle two Halloween themed topics: The Salem witch trials and mummies. In 1692 and 1693 a series of hearings and trials took place in Salem, Massachusetts, leading to 19 people being executed, marking the last executions for witchcraft in the United States. Sam and Deboki speak with a researcher who has spent over a decade piecing together what did and probably did not happen during this time, helping unpack a popular (and highly flawed) theory that LSD from a fungus caused the Salem witch trials. She also offers up the more likely forces behind the hysteria. Sam and Deboki then travel back thousands of years to ancient Egypt and delve into the science behind mummification — from the 'grand experimentation' of the Old Kingdom mummies to the 'ideal' mummies of the 18th and 21st dynasties that look like they could wake up at any moment. Mummies were an integral part of the ancient Egyptian belief in divine transformation after death, but today there's contention surrounding how they should be treated and if they should even be displayed for viewing. Links to the Tiny Show & Tell stories are here and here. Pick up a Tiny Matters mug here! All Tiny Matters transcripts are available here.
Greetings Wanderers! Welcome to episode 2 of Spooktober 2023!Today we are taking a trip to the past to learn more about the Egyptian mummification process, and a bit about what their after life would look like. So grab a hearty meal, refreshing beverage and join us as we dive in!Also..... how often do you think about the Ancient Roman Empire?Resources:My Learning.org Live Science.com Milwaukee Public Museum History on the netWe would love to hear from you!Follow us on Instagram! @foolishwandererspodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/foolishwandererspodcast/Subscribe to our Youtube: Foolish Wanderers Podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnmv7ddZw4g4KgCw9viNsgEmail us at: fwplisteners@gmail.com
Grab your guns and your gear cuz we're going treasure hunting in the sands of Eygpt in the long lost city of the dead! Tonights episode features a round of Ricky's Rippin Riffs, things the ancient pharaohs liked to be buried with, and a Midnight Ritual of The Mummy(1999). The Night Club Discord: https://discord.gg/P7btYHCsur TNC Official Website: https://thenightclub.fireside.fm/
In this edition, can civil engineers help rescue the UK's crumbling schools and hospitals? Also, new initiative that is hoping to improve the treatment of sepsis, and how the scent of ancient Egypt has been replicated in a Danish museum... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
An ancient mummy, an electrified fence, and lies and deception. In this episode, we shall dive into Bones, season 5, episode 5, named, Night at the Bone Museum.Email: mummymoviepodcast@gmail.comBibliographyDodson, A. (2013). The canopic equipment of the kings of Egypt. Routledge. Ikram, S. (2010). Mummification. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, 1(1) IMDB. (2023). Bone: A night at the bone museum. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home Serpico, M., & White, R. (2000). Resins, amber and bitumen. Ancient Egyptian materials and technology, 430-474. Lee, L Nicholson, P, T and Rose, P, J. (2000). Painting materials. Ancient Egyptian materials and technology, 104-121 Rotten Tomatoes (2023). Bones: A night at the bone museum. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/ Troy, L. (1993). Creating a god: the mummification ritual. The Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology, 4, 55-82. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever heard of a show called "UFO Cowboys" on the Roku Channel? You're gonna want to check this out. There are also some Pervert Proverbs and a Mumpdate in here, sooooo.... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cool-parents/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cool-parents/support
In this episode of the Not Well Gay Podcast, Bobby and Jim kick off with a light-hearted discussion on solo trips and the concept of 'trailer trash gays'. They also delve into the topic of aging politicians, focusing on figures such as Feinstein, McConnell, and Harris, and the implications of Trump's indictments.The conversation then shifts to heteronormative views on sex within relationships. Bobby and Jim emphasize the importance of communication and understanding socialization. They explore the idea of intimacy beyond penetration and discuss the concept of pleasure as sex to compromise needs.Bobby and Jim also contemplate the existence of aliens and share their thoughts on Catholic confessions. They discuss the concept of original sin, the communion with the church, the power held by priests, and the manipulation that can occur within confession. They also humorously consider the idea of sin as a joke.The discussion continues with a consideration of aliens, Christianity, parenting, and the regret that can stem from an affair. Bobby and Jim share their thoughts on faith, morning wood, aliens, and the dark web. They also analyze honeymoon photos to explore creative ideas and offer a public service announcement to stay hydrated.The episode concludes with a debate on the potential dangers of swimming in the Atlantic Ocean, the idea of drinking from the Titanic for wealth, the practice of sending voice messages, and the humorous notion of taking shots of old men for riches. This episode promises a blend of humor, serious discussion, and thought-provoking ideas that will leave listeners both entertained and enlightened.(0:00:00) - Trailer Trash Gays and Solo TripsWe joke about the gay bar The Eagle, discuss 'trailer trash gays', solo trips to Wilton Manners and Camp Buckwood.(0:04:47) - Aging Politicians and Trump's IndictmentsWe discuss solo trips, Disport AKA Botox, 'trailer trash gays', and the ages of Feinstein, McConnell, and Harris.(0:13:36) - Sex Views in a RelationshipCommunicate, understand socialization, intimacy beyond penetration, and pleasure as sex to compromise needs.(0:24:19) - Contemplating Aliens and Catholic ConfessionsOriginal sin, communion with the church, priest power, confession manipulation, and sin as a joke discussed.(0:32:21) - Aliens, Babies, and Airplane MishapsWe consider aliens, Christianity, parenting, and regret from an affair.(0:41:03) - Sharing Faith and Discussing BeliefsWe discuss faith, morning wood, aliens, and the dark web.(0:46:20) - Trashy Sandals Resorts and HydrationWe analyze honeymoon photos to explore creative ideas and offer a PSA to stay hydrated.(0:53:58) - Ocean Dangers and Communication ConsiderationsWe debate potential dangers of swimming in the Atlantic Ocean, drinking from the Titanic for wealth, sending voice messages, and taking shots of old menSupport the showAs always you can write us at nowellpodcast@gmail.com or call us at (614) 721-5336 and tell us your Not Wells of the week InstagramTwitterBobby's Only FansHelp us continue to grow and create amazing content, like a live tour or just help fund some new headphones when needed. Any help is appreacited. https://www.buzzsprout.com/510487/subscribe#gaypodcast #podcast #gay #lgbtq #queerpodcast #lgbt #lgbtpodcast #lgbtqpodcast #gaypodcaster #queer#instagay #podcasts #podcasting #gaylife #pride #lesbian #bhfyp #gaycomedy #comedypodcast #comedy #nyc #614 #shesnotdoingsowell #wiltonmanor #notwell
A mellified man, also known as a human mummy confection, was a legendary medicinal substance created by steeping a human cadaver in honey. The concoction is detailed in Chinese medical sources, including the Bencao Gangmu of the 16th century. Relying on a second-hand account, the text reports a story that some elderly men in Arabia, nearing the end of their lives, would submit themselves to a process of mummification in honey to create a healing confection. FRUMESS is POWERED by www.riotstickers.com/frumess GET 1000 STICKERS FOR $79 RIGHT HERE - NO PROMO CODE NEED! JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
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Welcome to a tantalizing episode of the Naughtylicious Podcast! We are thrilled to have Pro Domme Mistress Jennifer as our special guest, diving into the intriguing world of erotic mummification. Join us as we explore the art of wrapping and restraining the body for intense sensory experiences and mind-blowing pleasure. Mistress Jennifer shares her expertise, insights, and personal experiences with this captivating kink. Discover the various techniques, materials, and safety precautions involved in this unique form of bondage play. Get ready to uncover the secrets and sensations of erotic mummification in an open and enlightening conversation. Whether you're a curious beginner or a seasoned enthusiast, this episode is sure to ignite your desires and expand your knowledge. Tune in now and embark on a thrilling journey into the world of sensual restraint and blissful surrender. Buy Naughtylicious: A Sex Conversation Game Here www.carlideville.com merch:https://naughtylicious.creator-spring.com/ https://www.instagram.com/carlideville/ https://www.tiktok.com/@carlideville Mistress Jennifer: https://www.instagram.com/gothchic40/ https://gothchic40.wixsite.com/gothchic https://twitter.com/gothchic16
We wanted to discuss incorporating some other kinks with spanking, and bondage felt like a natural place to begin. And we couldn't think of more fun people to discuss this topic with than Bondage expert Cinched and Spanking model MinxGrrl! Together, this power couple is exploring combining some different kinks with spanking in their own video productions. We were lucky enough to catch up with them at Lone Star 2022 and spend some time discussing their interests and learning where to begin with bondage and how it can enhance a spanking scene. Don't worry, spanking purists, this isn't a bondage-only episode! MinxGrrl shares some stories about what it's like working with RealSpankings, how she's able to convince a Rope Top to come to a Spanking Party in Texas, and much, much more. We had a great time getting to know this adorable couple, and we hope you do, too!
Let's crack into some ancient practices! This week we talk about the mummies of ancient Egypt and what it took to preserve the dead in such a way that we can still see them intact, thousands of years later. There are so many mysteries to unlock from this part of the world, so we're only getting started! Be careful when you enter the tomb though, you might just be cursed foreverrrrrr! To send in topics of interest, please email quiteabitpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on instagram/facebook/youtube:https://linktr.ee/quiteabitpodcastSources for this episode:https://www.si.edu/spotlight/ancient-egypt/mummies#:~:text=Ancient%20Egypt%20Egyptian%20Mummies&text=The%20methods%20of%20embalming%2C%20or,that%20would%20not%20easily%20decay.https://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/civil/egypt/egcr06e.htmlhttp://www.touregypt.net/afterlife6.htmhttp://www.touregypt.net/museum/scarabpage2.htmhttps://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/civil/egypt/egcw03e.html#pagehttps://www.wired.com/2013/11/egyptian-mummies-afterlife-diet/https://www.mpm.edu/sites/default/files/images/content/education/programs/curiosity/may/Mummification_Explained_v2.pdfhttps://discoveringegypt.com/egyptian-mummification/https://www.britannica.com/story/were-all-egyptian-pharaohs-buried-in-pyramidshttps://www.livescience.com/63351-mummy-older-than-pharaohs.htmlhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/archaeologists-unearth-oldest-known-gold-covered-mummy-in-egypt-180981567/#:~:text=Archaeologists%20have%20announced%20a%20host,of%20a%2033%2Dfoot%20shaft.http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/coffintext.htmhttps://www.spurlock.illinois.edu/exhibits/online/mummification/artifacts6.htmlhttps://www.spurlock.illinois.edu/exhibits/online/mummification/artifacts.htmlhttps://www.spurlock.illinois.edu/exhibits/online/mummification/artifacts2.htmlhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mummyhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curse_of_the_pharaohs#:~:text=The%20curse%20of%20the%20pharaohs,luck%2C%20illness%2C%20or%20death.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Kingdom_of_Egypthttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Kingdom_of_Egypthttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Kingdom_of_Egypthttps://www.egypt.swan.ac.uk/the-collection-2/the-collection/four-sons-of-horus/
Some terrible trends may be gross but actually give us answers and help make advancement in science! Mummification is one of those. Without it we wouldn't know about the lives of ancient Egyptians. The process itself however is rather gross! Find uslinktr.ee/thecousinsweirdEmail usthecousinsweird@gmail.comSupport uspatreon.com/thecousinsweirdSources:https://www.si.edu/spotlight/ancient-egypt/mummieshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egyptian_funerary_practicesMusic from Upbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/friendly-ghostLicense code: LZ5ZUHQLWV7IN6XH
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In this episode, we look into the Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior from 2008. During the episode, as well as reviewing the film, a trained Egyptologist and Archaeologist shall look into background information and historical accuracy.Email: mummymoviepodcast@gmail.comBibliographyAltaweel, M., & Squitieri, A. (2018). Revolutionizing a world: from small states to universalism in the pre-Islamic Near East (p. 336). UCL Press.Cook, A. B. (2010). Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Vol. 2). Cambridge University PressIkram, S. (2010). Mummification. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, 1(1).Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.IMDB. (2023). The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_homeHerodotus. Histories. Dewald C. (2008). OUP Oxford. London Livius (2023). Cicero on Damocles. Retrieved from https://www.livius.org/McDermott, S. (2002). Ancient Egyptian footsoldiers and their weapons (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Manchester).Mark, L. (1997). The complete pyramids: Solving the ancient mysteries. London: Thames & HudsonRotten Tomatoes (2023). The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/Shaw, I. (2001). Egyptian warfare and weapons. Shire PublicationsTurner, S. (2015). The horse in New Kingdom Egypt: Its introduction, nature, role and impact. Macquarie University Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It could be the start of a great joke, a bearded lady and an elephant walk into a bar...But it is the true story of some circus acts from the Victorian age! You may have heard of them but did you know their stories?Find out in this episode!Enjoy!Support the show
Mummification: it's not just for ancient Egyptians anymore. Join Meaghan and Deanna as we take podcasting 2 the X-treme, discussing bog mummies, ice mummies, and holy mummies and how you can incorporate them into your D&D game.
Colosseum stage tricks, Mummification updates, Threats from the Sea People, Antikythera secrets, Digging up Asia for science, Ubiquity of stone circles. Jennifer, Angie, and Way discuss a variety of curated links from the archives. Please consider supporting this ad-free content on Patreon.
Welcome back Spooklings! We are back after an impromptu vacation! This week's episode is packed with laughs! This week in the news Reagan covers a 30,000 year old mummified squirrel, Kathi gives Jayson some shock therapy in their new segment called "Shock the Monkey" and in the main segment we cover the ancient and outlawed Japanese practice of Sokushinbutsu- The Art of Self-Mummification. Sit back and enjoy!We are a proud member of the DarkcastNetwork! Visit their website to learn more!www.darkcastnetwork.comVisit our website at:www.allhallowsevepodcast.com
In this episode, we look into the 1981 B-Movie Dawn of the Mummy. Is it historically accurate? Does it even care about history? Is it a good or a bad film? Or is it so bad that it is good. Listen on the find out!Dawn of the MummyClark, R. (2016). Tomb Security in Ancient Egypt from the Predynastic to the Pyramid Age. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd.Dodson, A., & Ikram, S. (2008). The tomb in ancient Egypt. Royal and private sepulchres from the Early Dynastic Period to the Romans.Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.Ikram, S. (2010). Mummification. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, 1(1).Turner, S. (2015). The horse in New Kingdom Egypt: Its introduction, nature, role and impact. Macquarie UniversityVelde, H, T. (2007). Human sacrifice in Ancient Egypt. Bremmer J, N (Eds), The strange world of human sacrifice (PP127-135). Paris: Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication.Wilkinson, T. A. (2002). Early Dynastic Egypt. Routledge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we hear about some of the most influential women in science plus hear about some ancient secrets of mummification! There is also a debate on whether parents shouting on the sidelines should be allowed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, a trained Egyptologist studies the 1967 Hammer Horror film, The Mummy's Shroud. This episode goes over areas such as background information on the film, historical accuracy, and there is a review of the film.Emailmummymoviepodcast@gmail.comBiographyArnold, D., & Allen, J. P. (2008). Middle Kingdom tomb architecture at Lisht (Vol. 28). Metropolitan museum of art.Cooper, L. M. (2009). Hry-tp3 n sp3t (Great Overlord of the Nome): The office of nomarch during the First Intermediate Period. The University of Memphis.Ikram, S. (2010). Mummification. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, 1(1).Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.Kitchen, K, A. (2012). Ramesside inscriptions: translated & annotated: translations. Volume VII. Oxford: BlackwellShaw, I. (2001). Egyptian warfare and weapons. Shire PublicationsSherwood, R and Hearn, M. (2012). The beat goes on: the making of the Mummy's Shroud. Hammer, StudiocanalTroy, L. (1993). Creating a God: The Mummification Ritual. The Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology, 4, 55-82 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The following are links used to prepare this episode:https://www.britishmuseum.org/our-work/departments/human-remainshttps://www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/103WN2To view rewards for supporting the podcast, please visit Warfare's Patreon page.To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com. © Stephanie Drawdy [2022]
Classification: [History] Mummies are human corpses that were prevented from decaying. Some mummies are naturally formed, such as the bog mummies of Europe, others were deliberately formed, such as the famous Egyptian Mummies. Today, we talk about all things mummies, including the goddam Europeans eating them. -Sponsored by- Our Patrons at http://www.patreon.com/ovpod https://www.ovpod.ca/
How did mummification begin? Were only the pharaohs mummified? Who made mummies? In part 2 of this 3 part series, we answer all these questions and more as we explore the evolution of mummification in ancient Egypt. In the next part of this series, we'll talk about burials, tombs and pyramids.
On this fine Monday, Sarah interviews Reb Holmberg, aka Mistress Amanda Wildefyre, about their work and journey as a professional dominatrix for over 30 years. This episode discusses some of the basics of (only!) a few of Mistress Amanda's specialties and interests: bondage, clinic and medical play, and cross-dressing. Amanda not only shares about their journey from Dominatrix to Educatrix, but speaks fondly of the freedom and healing that comes from permission to break free of the gender binary. Reb Holmberg, aka Mistress Amanda Wildefyre, is a professional dominatrix, writer, performer and BDSM educator practicing in Minneapolis and worldwide. For over three decades, they have contributed to the BDSM scene by offering workshops on a wide variety of topics, including Predicament Bondage, Suspension, Mummification, Pony Play, Electroplay, Genitorture and Switching for Tops. They are currently studying with the Institute for Sexuality Education and Enlightenment (www.InstituteforSexuality.com) towards Sex Educator Certification. Resources: www.rebholmberg.com www.amandawildefyre.com IG: @realamandawildefyre; @reb.holmberg IG: @psychandthecitybk www.sarah-kelleher.com
Here is the fifth and final part ("Mummification") of my new novel, MAGGOTS SCREAMING!, narrated by John Wayne Comunale. "On a hot summer weekend in San Antonio, Texas, a father and son bond after discovering three impossible corpses buried in their back yard." Order a signed paperback of MAGGOTS SCREAMING! here: https://perpetualpublishing.com/product/maggots-screaming/ Browse GHOULISH BOOKS: http://ghoulishbooks.com/ Join the GHOULISH discord: https://discord.gg/C6KnYq3P8w Join The Ghoulish Times: https://theghoulishtimes.substack.com/ Join Dog Ears, a writing & publishing newsletter: https://dogears.substack.com/ Attend GHOULISH BOOK FESTIVAL 2023: http://ghoulishbookfest.com/ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pmmpublishing Theme song by Heathenish Kid
Egyptologist Dora Goldsmith is in the Perfume Room today! Dora is a PhD researcher at the Freie Universität Berlin who employs linguistics-based evidence to study and reconstruct the smells of ancient Egypt. You read that right; Dora doesn't just study Egyptian scents, she brings them back to life(!) through perfect recreations of these ancient formulas. What did Cleopatra's perfume smell like? Mummification? Deodorant? Hair Perfume? (Yes, hair perfume was a thing long before any of us started wearing it.) Dora knows and after today's episode, so will you! FRAGS MENTIONED: Teo Cabanel Peau Salee Kierin Pier NY, Mugler Womanity, Vacation Inc, Jo Malone Salty Amber, Arquiste Sydney Rock Pool, Jo Malone Wood Sage & Sea Salt, Mugler Womanity FOLLOW DORA: @prof_dora EMAIL DORA TO ORDER HER SCENT KITS: doragold@zedat.fu-berlin.de
How did mummification begin? Were only the pharaohs mummified? Who made mummies? In part 2 of this 3 part series, we answer all these questions and more as we explore the evolution of mummification in ancient Egypt. In the next part of this series, we'll talk about burials, tombs and pyramids.
Listeners, usually our episodes are about greedy individuals searching for immortality to satisfy their own need for glory. Rarely do we get to share a story of those who are seeking eternity in an attempt to benefit their own version of the greater good. Today might just be that tale.
Abby and Alan are joined by Bob Daun to discuss the history of mummification, spanning many eras and cultures. Mummies are a staple in horror and action films, books and so much more. Check out Bob's podcasts Bob's Short Story Hour and Hidden Oaks. lunaticsproject.comGet Lunatics Merch here. Join the discussion on Discord. Listen to the paranormal playlist I curate for Vurbl, updated weekly! Check out Abby's book Horror Stories. Available in eBook and paperback. Music by Michaela Papa, Alan Kudan & Jordan Moser. Poster Art by Pilar Keprta @pilar.kep.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/filmsaboutlunatics)
Anubis is a common feature of Ancient Egyptian art, but rarely appears in their mythology. Today, we tell his story through one of the most fascinating elements of Egyptian culture: mummification. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices