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Explorersweb on MSNWhy Rich Europeans Ate Up All The Egyptian Mummies
A 12th-century translation error kicked off a 700-year trade in mummies, depopulating the tombs of Egypt to populate European apothecaries.
The French king, Francis I, was a habitual mummy consumer; contemporaries reported that he always carried a mixture of rhubarb and mumia on his person, just in case.
The legend of how the 3000-year-old mummy came to embrace an eternal slumber in the south side sounds like it is straight from the pages of an Arthur Conan Doyle novel.
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