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Melikgazi Mummy Found in Kayseri: Eaten Pieces by the People for Healing!

The tomb, located at the foot of Melikgazi Castle in Melikgazi Village of Kayseri’s Pınarbaşı district, belongs to Emir Melikgazi (1104-1134), one of the Danişmentliler. At the bottom of the tomb, there are three mummified bodies thought to belong to Melikgazi. The upper floor, where the sarcophagus is located, was carefully constructed from thin and …

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The Mystery of Lady Dai, the 2000-Year-Old Mummy, Cannot Be Solved! There Is Still Blood in Her Veins!

Lady Dai has gone down in history as a mysterious figure in China for 2000 years. The secret of this ancient mummy, whose blood still flows through her veins even after her death, and whose hair and eyelashes are perfectly preserved, continues to surprise scientists. Found deep in her tomb and meticulously prepared to reduce …

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The Secret of the 300-Year-Old Mermaid Mummy Uncovered in Japan!

Mermaids, as legendary beings, have been a subject of people’s imagination for many years. However, there is an artifact found on Japan’s Honshu Island in the 1700s that has kept its secrets for 300 years. mermaid mummy, are these legendary beings real? It brings up the question again. This mysterious mummy, 30 centimeters long, attracts …

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Mummy of Yuya exhibited in the Egyptian Museum: Hz. Could Joseph Be a Prophet?

A discovery that sheds light on the deep history of Egypt brings together archaeologists and religious historians in pursuit of the mysterious tomb of the Prophet Joseph. Leading Egypt researchers and Torah experts from Europe and America are discussing whether an ancient house unearthed during excavations between the Nile Delta and the Sinai Peninsula points …

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Europeans Ate Mummy for 500 Years! Here are the Reasons

During the Victorian era, Europeans had many strange beliefs and rituals. But the idea of ​​grinding and eating Egyptian mummies to preserve their health was perhaps one of the strangest occurrences. The belief that human remains are beneficial for health remained popular from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, beginning with cannibalism. This belief, …