

This . . . hold onto your hats . . . is a 500-year-old mummy. All of you who think the Egyptians had a monopoly on mummies, it's time to think again. Whether they were created by man or nature, mummies have been found around the globe--in China, Peru, America, Italy, and countless other countries.
This particular example is known as "la Doncella," or The Maiden. She was fifteen years old when she was sacrificed to the gods and left on the edge of the Llullaillaco volcano on the border of Chile and Argentina. (A great honor, supposedly.)
Thousands of Inca mummies have been discovered over the years, though few are as perfectly preserved as The Maiden. However, a Chinese mummy in a similar condition plays a starring role in The Empress's Tomb. But more on THAT later.
Hey, that looks sorta like my great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandmother.....
ReplyDeleteSick and cool at the same time!!!
ReplyDeleteAHHHH!!! Empress Tomb!! Best book ever...
ReplyDeleteWhoa, I first thought that was just some elderly lady sitting weirdly... the title fits perfectly.
ReplyDeleteGo Empress's!!!! The Egyptians' process of mummification is so sick, yet so intruding. How they managed to preserve their body's so well, the world may never know.
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ReplyDeleteomg that is soooooo incredible!
ReplyDeleteyou can even see what her face looked like!!!!!!!!