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Nesyamun, also
known as Natsef-Amun or The
Leeds Mummy, was an
ancient Egyptian priest who...
- Shep-en-hor
Lawrence Room
Girton College, Cambridge-Hermione
Leeds City
Museum –
Nesyamun Leicester Museum & Art
Gallery – Pa-nesit-tawy, Pe-iuy, Bes-en-Mut and...
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Lindow Man, bog body from England, c. 2 BCE Mary Rose skulls, c. 1545
Nesyamun,
Egyptian mummy, c. 1100 BCE[citation needed] King Midas, c. 2000 BCE Philip...
- that was
originally intended for a woman. He died at 30–40
years old.
Nesyamun Priest 1100 c.1100 BC 20th Male 1823 1823 —
Nodjmet Noble 1064 1064 BC...
- Mummy. In the 1941
bombing raids, two
other mummies were destro****, but
Nesyamun's 3000-year-old
mummy survived. It is displa**** in the
current museum building...
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Nesitanebetashru Nesitaudjatakhet Neskhons Nespamedu Nespaqashuty C
Nestor L'Hôte
Nesyamun Neterkheperre Meryptah called Pipi II
Netjeraperef Netjerkare Siptah Netjernakht...
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vocal tract CNN
Synthesis of a
Vocal Sound from the 3,000 year old Mummy,
Nesyamun ‘True of Voice’
Nature Researchers recreate what mummy's
voice would have...
- collections, for
example through acquiring new
archaeological archives.
Nesyamun, on
display at
Leeds City
Museum is a
widely studied Egyptian priest. The...
- of a
vocal tract and
voice simulation of an
Egyptian mummy (the
priest Nesyamun).
Marine biologists announce new
findings that
provide evidence that genus...