Collection of mummies in the National Museum of Brazil
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The National Museum of Brazil collections include an exhibition of mummies from South American and Egyptian civilizations.[1]
The current status of the collection is unknown after the fire that destroyed the museum in 2018.
Image | Name | Origin | Date | Notes |
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![]() | Mummified human male head | Egypt | 1550-1070 B.C. | New Kingdom. Male, 25-45 years. |
![]() | Mummified head | Egypt | 1000 B.C. | Mummified head covered with black resin and wrapped with linen strips. |
![]() | Coffin with mummified ibis | Egypt | c. 332 B.C. | Ptolemaic Period. |
![]() | Coffin in the shape of a falcon with its mummy | Egypt | c. 665 B.C. | Late Period. |
![]() | Coffin in the shape of a cat with its mummy | Egypt | c. 332 B.C. | Ptolemaic Period. |
![]() | Mummified skull | Egypt | 1000 B.C. | Roman Period. |
![]() | Fragment of mummy cartonnage | Egypt | c. 30 B.C. - 641 A.D | Roman Period. |
![]() | Mummified cat | Egypt | 1st century B.C. | Roman Period. |
![]() | Mummified cat | Egypt | c. 30 B.C. | Ptolemaic or Roman Period. |
![]() | Mummy of Harsiese | Egypt | c. 1070-664 B.C. | Third Intermediate Period, XXI/XXVI Dynasties. |
![]() | Mummy of a child | Egypt | c. 30 B.C. - 395 A.D. | Roman Period. |
![]() | Mummy of a woman ("Princess Kherima") | Egypt | 1st-3rd centuries A.D. | Roman Period. |
![]() | Mummified crocodiles | Egypt | c. 332-30 B.C. | Ptolemaic or Roman Period. |
![]() | Mummified right foot | Egypt | 1000 B.C. | Roman Period. Right foot and part of leg, wrapped with thirteen strips of linen. |
![]() | Mummified left foot | Egypt | 1000 B.C. | Roman Period. Left foot wrapped with linen strips covered with brown resin and piece of cartonnage with squared line motif, tied to the sole with strings, probably a sandal. |
![]() | Sarcophagus of Sha-amun-en-su | Egypt | c. 750 B.C. | Third Intermediate Period, XXIII Dynasty. Destroyed in the 2018 fire. |
![]() | Mummified boy | Chile | ||
![]() | Atacama mummy | Chile | ||
![]() | Mummified skull | Shuar | [2] | |
![]() | Aymara mummy | Aymara people | Male, 30-40 years. | |
![]() | Mummified woman |
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- Avanhandava meteorite
- Bendegó meteorite
- Patos de Minas meteorite
- Maxakalisaurus
- Luzia Woman
- Sha-Amun-en-su
- Archivos do Museu Nacional (publication)
- National Museum of Brazil fire
- Paço de São Cristóvão (building)
- Bendegó meteorite (report) (book)