Talk:Uan Muhuggiag
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[edit]I don't see how this article is related to Egypt rather than North Africa.Read3r 20:27, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
- How can I be sure that this is true? Youtube does not count as a credible source.Prophetofreason (talk) 20:58, 5 September 2014 (UTC)
Tashwinat mummy
[edit]I replaced a couple of sentences in the section because they were a very close paraphrase of the source, here. The source itself is very weak for the the description of the mummy, as it is an obituary of a scientist (Ascenzi) who studied the mummy, and not a peer-reviewed article. The description of the mummy really needs to be cited to a better source, such one of those cited in the obituary, either Mori & Ascenzi. 1959. "La mummia infantile di Uan Muhuggiag: Osservazioni Antrolpologiche". Revista di Antropologia. 46:125-48, or Ascenzi. 1980. "The Infant Mummy of Uan Muhuggiag", in Cockburn & Cockburn. Mummies, Disease and Ancient Cultures. Cambridge University Press. Pp 224-226. - Donald Albury 03:30, 30 January 2022 (UTC)