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This child lived 2,000 years ago in ancient Egypt. | FOG OF HISTORY

On this channel I show you real people who lived on our planet many years ago. For fans of Anthropology and History. Today I'm going to tell you about.... His mummy was bought by a tourist from the United States in the early 20th century, and it lay in the attic of his house until 1985, when it was given to a museum. In 2007, they decided to examine this mummy. Tissue dating showed that the child was born between 30 and 130, in Cleopatra's time. A computed tomography scan showed that he was about eight months old. A wooden rod runs along the back of the mummy, giving it rigidity. There is a hole in the skull through which the brain was extracted. on the left side of the body there are holes through which the mummificators extracted internal organs. Inside the body were amulets, indicating that the child came from a wealthy family. DNA analysis showed that the mother was from Europe.

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10 months ago

عاش هذا الطفل قبل 2000 عام في مصر القديمة. تم شراء مومياءه من قبل سائح من الولايات المتحدة في أوائل القرن العشرين ، ووضعت في علية منزله حتى عام 1985 ، عندما تم تسليمها إلى متحف. في عام 2007 ، قرروا فحص هذه المومياء. أظهرت مواعدة الأنسجة أن الطفل ولد بين 30 و 130 ، في زمن كليوباترا. أظهر التصوير المقطعي المحوسب أنه كان يبلغ من العمر ثمانية أشهر. يمتد قضيب خشبي على طول الجزء الخلفي من المومياء ، مما يضفي عليها صلابة. يوجد ثقب في الجمجمة تم من خلاله استخلاص المخ. يوجد على الجانب الأيسر من الجسم ثقو
ب يستخرج من خلالها المحنطون الأعضاء الداخلية. كان داخل الجسم تمائم تشير إلى أن الطفل جاء من عائلة ثرية. أظهر تحليل الحمض النووي أن الأم كانت من أوروبا.

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@tm13tube

Odd thing to buy and store in your attic.

@jodiemirowski2980

I will never understand buying a mummified human being as a piece of property. That was a person and deserves dignity in death.

@debrafranklin8911

POOR LITTLE BABY BLESS HIS HEART AND SOUL.

@ksbesq8597

What kind of sick weirdo buys a mummy and keeps it in the attic

@1TalldrinkH2O

I knew somebody who had a dead baby in a papoose on his wall. I told him it was not good to put a deceased baby on the wall. He insisted that he paid a lot of money for this artifact and thereforeit was legal. I told him that's not what the baby's parents would have said. He refused to treat it with the respect any human body should have, but, I think I took the joy out of having it as a wall decoration. Just because it is not his family member doesn't mean it should be treated like that.

@SweetGoddess420

Sweet baby. No parent should have to bury their child.

@kellyb1420

This baby was loved and cared for very much

@MarkKennedy-fv8nc

Please let the dead rest ❤

@tombusshart3971

I don't understand how people can treat a mummy like an old object or a antique ( that mummy is someones corpse ! ) people should have some respect for the dead and put it back in it's original grave ( no matter how old it is )

@David-kv6zv

I don't know WHO are worse, people who buy living people or those who buy dead ones😅

@lupitamercado2318

Rest In Peace, little one.

@rogersheddy6414

The first thing I thought was that it was fortunate that this mummy actually exists. During the time that the Egyptian railroad was first put in, it was not uncommon for locals to stack mummies and throw them into the boiler as fuel to keep the train going. This is from actual eyewitness reports. As an example of how many mummies are used to be in Egypt, in abydos there was a center of cat worship, either bastet or sakmet. They found over 190,000 carefully preserved cat mummies.

@davidscanlon7741

Should've been returned to an Egyptian museum.

@kshaw2307

This was a loved little boy, however long ago he lived. He deserves better than being shipped around the world and forgotten in an attic. He needs to be returned home, laid to rest and left in peace.

@Daniel_Antonio_Arellano782

Shows the innocence of babies. Even thousands of year ago. God bless our children.

@dario2rnr

The Greeks heavily populated Egypt due to Alexander the Great conquering it, and installing Cleopatras Greek ancestor, Ptolomy, as Pharoe.

@eytharburhan8869

May Allah bless his beautiful soul from a fellow Egyptian 😢😍❤

@marjoriecoey3418

Bought some child's mummy and put it inan attic. How in earth did they get away with this?

@whocares1739

That’s sad they don’t have there finally resting place.