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Featured artefacts from The British Museum’s world-famous collection include the double-headed serpent of the Aztecs, the ...
When the British Museum opened in 1759 it was the first national museum to be open to the public anywhere in the world. It was free to visit ... and the Mummy of Cleopatra. ...
peter van minnen, a dutch professor of ancient history, identified the word, "genestho" at the end of a document from 33 bc when cleopatra ruled egypt, the sunday times revealed the word is greek for ...
“The British Museum has tragically succumbed to advanced wokeness, having recently decided to stop using the word ‘mummy,’” reads the post. The post was liked more than 80 times within a week.
Multiple British museums are changing their language when referring to mummies, referring to them as "mummified persons," or the name of the historical figure, to pay more respect to the dead. The ...
The British Museum told CNN in a statement that it "hasn't banned the use of the term 'mummy' and it is still in use across our galleries." However, it added, "our recent displays used the term ...
When the British Museum opened in 1759 it was the first national museum to be open to the public anywhere in the world. It was free to visit ... and the Mummy of Cleopatra. ...
With unprecedented access to the British Museum’s collection, ... In 51 BC Cleopatra becomes Queen of Egypt ... Mummy of nearly four-metre long crocodile, ...
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