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They are most famous for mummifying their dead -- particularly children and babies -- and to date, more than 300 of these preserved humans have been found by archaeologists.
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He said the coroner told him his sister was so badly decomposed that her body was mummifying.
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When a pupa is infected, it often mummifies.
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Factors such as temperature, humidity, and the season of death all determine how fast a fresh body will skeletonize or mummify.
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Whoever buried it had obviously expected to claim it later; they'd attempted to mummify it in plastic sheets and had stuffed towels into its intakes to keep the worms out.
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An analytical chemistry analysis of the materials used to mummify the knees suggests that they belonged to someone at the very highest strata of ancient society.
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Heather is coerced into completing the ritual, and the vines begin to mummify all of the girls in the school.
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Rather, it's an effort to mummify the format's physical assets.
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The fruit mummifies and stays attached to the stem.
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As the wasp larva feeds, the host caterpillar shrinks and mummifies.
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