Feline mummies as a fertilizer. Criticisms on the destruction of archaeozoological remains during the 19th century
2020; Autonomous University of Madrid; Volume: 29; Linguagem: Inglês
10.15366/archaeofauna2020.29.008
ISSN1132-6891
AutoresRosagemma Ciliberti, Adelaide Tosi, Marta Licata,
Tópico(s)Ancient Egypt and Archaeology
ResumoA paper, wrote in 1890 by the Egyptologist Gaston Maspero, reveals a pioneer attempt to preserve the animal mummies from ancient Egypt with the purpose of expanding our knowledge on the former and present-day faunas of the Nile Valley. That request to enhance our historical understanding of the past from the standpoint of the animals was innovative at a time when the prevailing historical currents focused on human mummies and so-called “valuable” re- mains. The approach represents the earliest instance of a scientific shift to obtain information on the complex and intimate relationships developed in ancient Egypt between humans and animals.
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