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The phrase "age mummy" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It cannot be used effectively without additional context to clarify its intended meaning.
Example: "The age mummy of the ancient civilization remains a mystery."
Alternatives: "age figure" or "age model".
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These mummies, especially the prehistoric Bronze Age 'Caucasoid' mummies, such as the 'Beauty of Loulan', have attracted extensive interest among scientists regarding who were these people and where did they come from.
Parental perfectionism — New Age yummy mummies and their baby-yoga classes, children swaddled in homework coaches, afterschool enhancement classes and preschool SAT prep — is always fun to parody.
Reiss and Bolam ensure we recognize these people and really get to know them: the spiky, self-harming Masha (Emily Dobbs, who is fantastic); the neglectful, ageing yummy mummy, Arkadina, played with charisma by Sasha Waddell; and most impressive of all, Lily James's captivatingly fragile teenage Nina, who, from her first entrance, never seems to know what to do with her hands.
Because of the young age of the mummy and the cause of death, it was determined that the mummy was probably not that of King Thutmose I himself.
Children of any other age will say, "Mummy, I'm scared".
Recent DNA tests suggest she was a full sister of his father, Akhenaten, but there are disputes about that, because of the age of the mummies, the possibility of cross-contamination, and the way that royal incest blurs genetic profiles.
It is enabling scientists for the first time to tell their age of the mummies, what they ate, the diseases they suffered from, and how they died.
Researchers used radiocarbon dating and CT scanners to find out each mummy's geological age, and age at death.
He was one of those Englishmen wrenched from Mummy at age seven and driven into numbing boarding-school exile.
The senior author, Dr. Gregory S. Thomas, a cardiologist and medical director at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center in Long Beach, Calif., said that among the mummies of people age 40 and older, 50 percent had atherosclerosis.
I passed a tall, spare house whose door, close-set columns and pediment struck me as the entrance to a crypt, not a home: sooty, settling, scrunched like the age-blackened face of the mummy I'd just seen at an exhibit on Egyptian funeral customs at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
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