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- Osep Omphen Feru – General of the Ancient Egyptian Army (c. 1420 BC . . .
Displayed at the Niagara Falls Museum, this mummy became especially famous because of how unusual its preservation appears even to modern eyes It is not only the body that survived It is the human presence, the texture, and the identity still visible through the remains That is what makes this mummy feel almost unreal
- Ramesses I - Wikipedia
Douglas used to purchase Egyptian antiquities for his friend Sydney Barnett who then placed it in the Niagara Falls Museum At the time, the identity of the mummified man was unknown [20] The mummy remained in the museum through moves to Niagara Falls, New York and Niagara Falls, Ontario next to other curiosities for more than 130 years [20]
- The Globe and Mail: Canadian, World, Politics and Business News Analysis
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- The Mummy Who Would Be King - PBS
The program: reviews how the mummy appears to have been purchased around 1860 and shipped to the Niagara Falls Museum and Daredevil Hall of Fame in Ontario, Canada
- Missing mummy may be Ramses I | CBC News
In 1860, the mummy went missing when it was stolen from its tomb in the Valley of the Kings For 140 years, it was believed the mummy had been sold to a museum in Niagara Falls, Canada
- Niagara Falls Museum - Wikiwand
The Niagara Falls Museum, in Niagara Falls, Ontario, was founded by Thomas Barnett in 1827 After a number of moves and varying fortunes it closed in 1998 The museum is known for housing the mummy of Ramesses I for 140 years before its return to Egypt in 2003
- Egyptians: Discovery of the Mummy of Ramses I - Blogger
Tuesday, March 18, 2014 Discovery of the Mummy of Ramses I It is hard to believe that more than a dozen years have passed since the mummy below left a sideshow in Niagara Falls, Canada, and made its way to the Michael C Carlos Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, where the mummy would be revealed in a show to be the lost mummy of King Ramses I
- Niagara’s most famous MUMMY - PressReader
The 3,000-year-old mummy spent the better part of the last century lying unidentified, a mysterious royal mummy across from the two-headed calf and other curiosities in the old Niagara Falls Museum
- The Mystery of the Egyptian Pharaoh at Niagara Falls - h2g2
The anonymous, unwrapped mummy with the regal pose 3 was shipped across the Atlantic, then sold to and displayed in the Niagara Falls Museum run by Sydney Barnett, son of the museum's founder Thomas Barnett (1799 - 1890)
- Emory Magazine | Winter 2004
By the summer of 1999, the 145 artifacts from Niagara Falls were purchased for the full price and became part of the Carlos Museum’s holdings as the Charlotte Lichirie Collection of Ancient Egyptian Art, named in honor of Karina Miller’s mother
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