Monday Nov 20, 2023
Why was an Egyptian Mummy wrapped in an Etruscan Linen Book?-Episode #10
Why was an Egyptian Mummy wrapped in an Etruscan Linen Book? The Liber Linteus is dated to the 3rd century BCE and was used as mummy wrappings in Ptolemaic Egypt. Although the Etruscans were a people who inhabited Etruria in ancient Italy, prior to the Roman Empire. The mummy was bought as a souvenir in Egypt in 1848 and taken back to the new owner's home in Vienna. However, the wrappings were not discovered to be significant until 1877. How or why would a Estrucan linen book been used to wrap a mummy and what does it say?
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EPISODE RESOURCES
- Tom Harris "How Mummies Work" 1 January 1970. HowStuffWorks.com. <https://science.howstuffworks.com/mummy.htm> 19 November 2023
- "Liber Linteus: The Mummy Wrapped in a Mystery." Ancient Origins, [Publisher if available], [Publication Date if available], https://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-ancient-writings/liber-linteus-002690.
- van der Meer, L. B. (2007) Liber linteus zagrabiensis. The Linen Book of Zagreb. A Comment on the Longest Etruscan Text. Louvain/Dudley, MA
- B. van der Meer Liber linteus zagrabiensis. The Linen Book of Zagreb. A Comment on the Longest Etruscan Text. Louvain/Dudley, MA 2007 pp. 28-43 et passim
IMAGE RESOURCES
- Episode Thumbnail: Author Unknow, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Liber_linteus_1.jpg)
- Background Video by The Instagrapher from Pexels: www.pexels.com/video/pyramid-in-egypt-7492841
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