26: Unwrapping the Egyptian Mummy

Words To That Effect - En podcast af Conor Reid

In the 19th century, a very popular form of entertainment was the mummy unwrapping party. Yes, you could go to a private or public event at which an ancient Egyptian mummy would be unrolled and examined. Bandages would be passed around, touched and smelled, ancient jewellery would be admired, and a the dead body of an Egyptian would be revealed at the end. So, how did this bizarre and macabre spectacle come to be? Where did the Victorians get all these mummies? Were they all comfortable with this gruesome spectacle? Are we happy, today, to continue to display these mummies in museums? And how did all this feed into the enduring fascinating with Egypt – from mummies’ curses to the Tomb of Tutankhamun, mummy fiction to Brendan Fraser romping around Egypt? For more details, links, transcripts, and more, head to the Words To That Effect Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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