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Evidence for mummification in Bronze Age Britain
Mike Parker Pearson
, Andrew Chamberlain
, Oliver Craig
, Peter Marshall
, Jacqui Mulville
, Helen Smith
, Carolyn Chenery
, Matthew Collins
, Gordon Cook
, Geoffrey Craig
, Jane Evans
, Jennifer Hiller
, Janet Montgomery
, Jean-Luc Schwenninger
,
Gillian Taylor
, Timothy Wess
School of Health & Life Sciences
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Bronze Age
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Body Parts
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Soft Tissue
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Scotland
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Temperate Climate
50%
Bronze
50%
Microstructural
50%
After Death
50%
Soft Tissue Preservation
50%
Soft Fabric
50%
Wet Climate
50%
Frozen Environment
50%
Western Isles
50%
Arid Environment
50%
Scottish Islands
50%
AMS 14C
50%
Ancient Egyptians
50%
Britons
50%
14C Analysis
50%
South Uist
50%
Arts and Humanities
Bronze Age Britain
100%
Mummification
100%
Skeleton
66%
Body Part
33%
Contextual
33%
Egyptians
33%
Bronze Age
33%
Scotland
33%
Social Sciences
Mummification
100%
Bronze Age Britain
100%
UK
33%
Prehistory
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Skeleton
100%
Soft Tissue
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Skeleton
100%
Carbon 14
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
50%