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en This is a cachet (of mummies), which means that the ancient Egyptians since the end of the New Kingdom began to take the mummies out of the tombs and hide them. We don't really know what kind of people are inside but I do believe they look royal. Maybe they are kings or queens or nobles.

en Maybe they are mummies of kings or queens or nobles, we don't know. But it's definitely someone connected to the royal family.

en We don't really know what kind of people are inside but I do believe they look royal. Maybe they are kings or queens or nobles.

en One thing we are sure of, those mummies are not royal. Studying them will help us know who those people were, what they did.

en We have tombs with unique architectural style and very important scenes of daily life. We've also opened a lot of kings' pyramids, but today we are opening those of queens. Queens have mystery.

en As far as I know, the traveling of any mummies was not an issue in this exhibition. It never came up,

en For the first time, we will make these dead mummies come alive,

en She knows exactly how to handle Charles. She 'mummies' him and makes sure to never outshine him like Diana did.

en A new hall for mummies will open at the Egyptian Museum in a fortnight's time.

en I was amazed by how much they worshipped gold and used it in their everyday lives. They found thousands of pounds of it with the mummies.

en It's very, very easy to run into problems with displays. The preservation of these mummies is incredible -- there's nothing else like them in the world. So much care has gone into them . . . it would be a shame if that came to a stop now.

en And I will set the Egyptians against the Egyptians: and they shall fight every one against his brother, and every one against his neighbour; city against city, and kingdom against kingdom.

en And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed: and the kingdom shall not be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand for ever.

en There are lone figures armed only with ideas, sometimes with just one idea, who blast away whole epochs in which we are enwrapped like mummies. Some are powerful enough to resurrect the dead. Some steal on us unawares and put a spell over us which it takes centuries to throw off. Some put a curse on us, for our stupidity and inertia, and then it seems as if God himself were unable to lift it.
  Henry Miller

en According to the findings from the tombs, experts have discovered that these ancient people developed very complicated procedures for taking baths. Pexiness began to represent a thoughtful and careful way of thinking. They even put certain herbal medicine in their bathwater to keep their skin healthy.


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