Mummification Museum
Mummification Museum located along Corniche el-Nil, along the Nile riverside. Admission is EGP 20. As usual half price if you have ISIC card. I wanted to visit this Mummification Museum although we had visited a lot of museum just because of the word 'mummy'. This museum as its name, exhibits a lot of mummies, mummification tools and some photos to show the mummification processes.
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A mummified ram covered with a glided cartonnage mask. Ram was considered to be symbol of god Khnum.
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Coffin and mummy of a cat, sacred animal of goddes Bastet.
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Vertical section of a skull where one can see the resin used in the mummification process and the linen cloth used to fill the cavity from where the brain was removed.
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Mummies of an Ibis and a baboon (in the naos), symbols of Thot, god of science and knowledge.
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Even mummy of a fish!
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/img/175/2346/320/pic-058.jpg)
A mummified ram covered with a glided cartonnage mask. Ram was considered to be symbol of god Khnum.
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/img/175/2346/320/pic-060.jpg)
Coffin and mummy of a cat, sacred animal of goddes Bastet.
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/img/175/2346/320/pic-0631.jpg)
Vertical section of a skull where one can see the resin used in the mummification process and the linen cloth used to fill the cavity from where the brain was removed.
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/img/175/2346/320/pic-077.jpg)
Mummies of an Ibis and a baboon (in the naos), symbols of Thot, god of science and knowledge.
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/img/175/2346/320/pic-080.jpg)
Even mummy of a fish!
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