PITTSBURGH - The seven mummies on display at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History are nowhere near as famous as King Tut, but they're just as intriguing. Take the 2,000-year-old body of a teenager, ...
When Roy van Beek was a teenager in the Netherlands in the early 1990s, he made a field trip to a local museum to see an exhibit of bog bodies: ancient human remains, both skeletal and naturally ...
The child from Windeby, the man from Dahmendorf, the skull from Osterby - all have one thing in common: they have been dead for around 2,000 years, and we only know that they exist because they died ...
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